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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is arrived at" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in contexts where a conclusion or decision is reached. Example: "After much discussion, a consensus is arrived at regarding the project's direction."
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A country's overall score is arrived at from the sum of the rankings of each indicator.
House builders are typically vague about how a purchase price is arrived at.
This charge is arrived at by reasoning backward from the fact of those crowds.
"It is arrived at by four people with considerable knowledge of contemporary art".
As in Persona, the central point of Three Women is arrived at with a conscious break in the film's flow.
This figure is arrived at by averaging the poverty lines in the 15 poorest countries, not because $1.26 spells comfort.
The price is arrived at through a complex formula based on world oil prices with a six-month delay.
The billion-dollar figure is arrived at by adding the value of some $500 million worth of free software.
And whatever huge figure is arrived at will be notional, because no one can afford to pay it, which can invite feelings of helplessness.
In foreign-exchange markets, for example, the forward rate is arrived at by looking at the difference between two currencies' interest rates.
This is arrived at by using numerical weather prediction, the technique employed by all the world's meteorological services – running mathematical models of the weather on supercomputers.
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