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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stealing at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of stealing something at a specific time or location, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "He was caught stealing at the store last night."
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She stole without noticing she was stealing, at first.
Some children begin stealing at the age of seven or eight, according to the focus groups.
Prosecutors had accused the employee, Patricia D. Borden, 47, of stealing at least $80,000.
"I don't think you could find people stealing at this point.
She turned to stealing at night, trying to sell whatever electronics she could lift.
It was so ordered and efficient, it didn't seem like stealing at all.
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A steal at $6.15 each.
Total steal at two million.
A steal at £32m.
Then, the Magna Carta was steal at $1.5 million.
He seemed like a steal at $495.
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