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"laugh at" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of laughing at something or someone. For example, "The crowd erupted in laughter as he pretended to laugh at his own jokes."
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They laugh at him.
"I laugh at cutbacks.
They laugh at me".
You laugh at it.
Laugh, world, laugh at us.
I can laugh at myself.
Can you laugh at yourself?
We can laugh at ourselves!
Laugh at someone else's jokes.
You'd just laugh at them.
Do you laugh at yourself?
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