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"dart at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express sudden, swift movement or action, typically in the direction of something or someone. For example, "She darted at him, eyes wide with fear."
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Taylor has one dart at double top … but drifts high.
Today's Taser fires a dart at its target from a distance.
The Dutchman has one dart at double top for the set … but he's a whisper away.
Taylor has one dart at double 16 for a two-set lead … and plonks it home!
4.22pm BST 79 min Cronk has a dart at the line, but it's stolen by Chase.
"I think it's just throwing a dart at the wall," he said.
Taylor on 74 … suck, suck, suck … one dart at double top … hits!
Throw a dart at one, then at the other, and presto, you have a new series.
Mr. Bush's remarks drew appreciative applause and, whenever he hurled a dart at Senator Kerry, derisive laughter.
"When you trade someone for a late-round draft choice, it's almost like throwing a dart at a dartboard".
He missed a dart at double top to go 3-1 ahead but Taylor completed his first minor fight-back.
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