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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at tonnes" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, as "tonnes" typically requires a preposition like "of" to indicate quantity.
Example: "The shipment weighed at least 20 tonnes."
Alternatives: "in tonnes" or "of tonnes".
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This method has also been proven to be scalable at tonnes per year.
I've looked at lots of old photos and stared at tonnes of false teeth.
"Women want to look at tonnes and tonnes of profiles, and then decide who they want to talk to," she adds.
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Cyprus's total bullion reserves stood at 13.9 tonnes at the end of February, according to data from the World Gold Council.
Not at 10m tonnes, but at 340m.
Bushmeat production was estimated at 20,000 tonnes valued at 40 million F CFA in 1989.
At 62 tonnes, the boilers were at the time the largest ever made in the UK.
Ecuadorian exports also increased to the regional markets of Argentina (+4.3percentt at 6 000 tonnes) and Chile (+66percentt at 5 000 tonnes).
When I started at Peabody 10 years ago, they were at 1.5bn tonnes.
Surveys suggest that it consists of at least 240m tonnes at a purity of 2.3%, which would make it a world-class deposit.
Imports stood at 2,560 tonnes in 2011/2012 and were valued at £13.8m and yielded VAT receipts of £2.8m.
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