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Discover Ludwig'pitch at' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to aim or direct something at an intended target. For example, "The pitcher pitched the ball at the catcher's mitt."
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On the pitch at least.
Kuroda proved he can pitch at Yankee Stadium.
His dream was to pitch at Yankee Stadium.
It wasn't a bad pitch at all.
Obviously a left-hander's pitch at Edgbaston.
He did not pitch at all in 2010.
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Wilson pitched collegiately at Louisiana State University.
Pitched at A = 435 Hz.
Hunter has never pitched at Yankee Stadium.
"Good pitching at times, and bad pitching.
He was not pitching at his best.
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