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Discover Ludwig'fly at' is an acceptable phrase in written English, and it can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example, you could say: "He flew at the intruder, baring his teeth and snarling."
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Flags fly at half-mast.
"The helicopter couldn't fly at night.
"Fly at once!" commands the hippo.
"He could not fly at all".
He had learned to fly at Yale.
They're not supposed to fly at all".
Rocks continue to fly at officers.
Some beetles, indeed, don't fly at all.
Modern combat aircraft can fly at unusual orientations.
Once again, the Owl of Minerva will fly at dusk.
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Most of the time UAVs can't fly at night".
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