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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joke at" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of making a joke or poking fun at someone or something. Example: During the meeting, the boss kept joking at the interns, making them feel uncomfortable and unwelcome.
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STANDARD JOKE AT AN ACTUARY seminar: How do you recognize an extroverted actuary?
Could this be a joke at last?
"It is no joke at all.
He grins: a joke, at last.
I thought it was a joke at my expense.
Your college is a joke at this time.
It is a joke at every step of the way.
There's no joke at the end of this bit.
Same speech, different opening joke at each stop.
I took it as a joke at that point.
But is it permissible to joke at your own expense?
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