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The phrase "doctored at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has been altered or manipulated in a deceptive or fraudulent manner. Example: The photo of the politician was clearly doctored at to make it appear as if he was shaking hands with a known criminal.
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Its specialty is a bowl of tasty beef morsels in a broth that comes in three sizes -- medium is $5 -- to be doctored at will with coriander, onion and lime.
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Doctors at first suspected tuberculosis.
A doctor at another Boston H.M.O.
For weeks, doctors at Mount Sinai treated Ms. Land.
Doctors at the hospital called the police.
I'm a locum doctor at present.
She called her doctor at 11am.
Doctors at one hospital diagnosed depression.
I paged the outgoing doctor at 7.30am.
At the time, no doctor at U.C.S.D. offered the procedure.
"I try not to go to the doctor at all".
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