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Discover LudwigThe phrase "survived at" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "survived" is not commonly used with the preposition "at." Example: "He survived at the scene of the accident" would be better phrased as "He survived the accident."
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Three children (6.8%) (two IH and one OOH) survived at one year (final survival).
Planted sagebrush seedlings survived at high rates (∼ 70% planted sagebrush survival 3 yr postplanting), even without crested wheatgrass control.
But he survived at a price.
But it has survived at what cost?
He survived at least two assassination attempts.
But millennialism actually survived at two levels.
Hepburn wouldn't have survived at Runway.
In 10 of them, men survived at significantly higher rates.
The peasants survived at the pleasure of the state.
"I only survived at the Mariinsky a few months.
At some level, he hasn't survived at all".
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