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The phrase "poking fun at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea of making jokes at someone's expense or in a teasing way. For example: "The members of the basketball team were poking fun at each other during practice."
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Or poking fun at it?
It's poking fun at Marvel.
(He likes poking fun at intellectuals).
So I'm poking fun at artists, too.
He laughed the loudest, poking fun at himself.
Is poking fun at hipsters the latest trend in publishing?
"I was poking fun at being a trained musician.
It is poking fun at its own devices.
"It's poking fun at the intellectual side of classical rock".
He continues to post regularly, usually poking fun at himself.
"He's poking fun at the dumb stereotype," Del Conte said.
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