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"insights at" is correct and can be used in written English
It usually means gaining understanding or knowledge about something from a particular perspective or location. Example: The project manager gained valuable insights at the team meeting about the challenges they were facing.
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We will then print the best of your comments alongside Jeremy's own insights at the weekend.
He had been vice president for insights at TRU, part of WPP.
The bride is a director of strategy and consumer insights at Coach, the handbag and accessories company in New York.
Second, we see that these data become less useful if we want to draw insights at a finer scale than the county.
Amy du Pon, global head of data insights at Havas Media Group, whose Meaningful Brands framework aims to reclaim brand durability, prosperity and sustainability.
"It's reflective of this 'new normal' we're in," said James Russo, vice president for global consumer insights at the Nielsen Company.
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Or any insight at all.
Folkman's great insight at the Naval Medical Center occurred in 1960.
James Fallon will be on Insight at 8.30pm, Tuesday on SBS ONE.
But at the start, the sexualized Bundy mocking had a political insight at its core.
The host for the evening was Ian Gibbs, head of commercial insight at the Guardian.
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