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The phrase "incorporate at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or point at which something is incorporated into something else. Example: "The new company policy clearly states that all employees must incorporate at least 30 minutes of exercise into their daily routines." In this sentence, "incorporate at" is used to show when the action of incorporating exercise should take place (i.e. at the specified time or point in the day).
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At the moment there is no systematic data on level of need to determine how the current funding streams can incorporate AT and, therefore, be used more effectively".
Incorporate at least one quote from a classmate in your op-ed.
Research the history of architecture and incorporate at least three different styles or features into your plan.
More often, inventors incorporate at every stage what their customers teach them about what works, what doesn't and why.
Few jazz pianists after Tatum failed to incorporate at least one favourite Tatum run or embellishment in their playing.
Mr. Bush's remarks provided the latest example of his growing willingness to incorporate at least modest conservation measures into his energy planning.
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Our model extends previous mathematical models of HIV drug resistance applied to other settings (e.g. [17], [18], [19], [20]) and models that incorporate at-risk groups for the Southeast Asian setting [21].
In any event, Israeli taxes and regulations are a disincentive for incorporating at home.
The rush to find an edge has resulted in yoga's being incorporated at many golf schools.
AstraZeneca's co-operative is incorporated at the group's Dutch offices, eight miles east of The Hague.
As new technologies like this develop we aim to consider where safeguards can be incorporated at the drawing board stage".
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