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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at words" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "I was trying to express my feelings, but I was just at words."
Alternatives: "at a loss for words" or "struggling to find the right words."
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Nor has he stopped at words.
Trump is terrible at words.
Verbal gerbils: good at words.
That's what we're putting in place at Words After War.
And we look at words all the time, right.
But we don't look only at words they type in.
Take heart, Mr. Riley; I never win at "Words With Friends" either.
"I cringe at words like 'authentic,'" Anne Trubek, the magazine's editor in chief, said by telephone.
Which is why you can find me pecking away, every night, at Words With Friends.
We at Words After War look forward to being a small part of that tradition.
I'll batter at words and syllables until they're at least not offensive to me.
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