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Discover Ludwig"at you" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a prepositional phrase, usually at the end of a sentence, to indicate the direction or target of an action. Here is an example: - "I am amazed at you for completing the project in such a short amount of time." In this sentence, "at you" is used to indicate that the speaker is amazed specifically at the listener for completing the project quickly. Other examples could include: - "The dog barked at you as you walked by." - "I'm throwing this ball at you, catch it!" - "I couldn't stop staring at you during the entire presentation."
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"It's coming at you.
"It eats at you.
"Look at you, Shirl.
I'm mad at you".
People potshot at you.
CLAY: Staring at you?
She stares at you.
I'm looking at you.
Look at you".
They yell at you".
"Unfortunately, it's aimed at you".
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