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The phrase "flat to" can be used in written English, particularly in business contexts, to indicate something that is directly opposite or facing something else. It is often used in relation to the positioning or orientation of objects. For example: - The building is situated flat to the main road. - The picture on the wall is hung flat to the floor. - The new desk should be positioned flat to the window for optimal natural light. - The apartment has a balcony that is flat to the sea, providing stunning ocean views.
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It's been flat to even negative.
The smartphones of today are flat, to accommodate touch screens.
Afterward, I invited him to my flat to play chess".
Inflation has been stamped flat to a mere 0.5%.
"We're still seeing capital spending flat to going lower".
I have always wanted my flat to be more sociable.
There was nowhere flat to set down for miles around.
Mainly stony paths, ranging from entirely flat to near-vertical.
Current revenues, it said, were "flat to slightly down".
Sounded a bit flat to tell the truth.
Beat flat to extend and thin out each slice.
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