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The phrase 'wear at' is not correct and widely used in written English.
It does not have a meaning and is likely a mistake for the phrase 'wear on', which means to persist or continue. For example, "The rain had been wearing on for hours and there was no sign of it letting up."
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That can wear at you".
"That's what we wear at home".
What to wear at Glastonbury this year?
What did she wear at the concentration camp?
I always wear at least one thing that is vintage.
Now I struggle over what to wear at the weekends.
How many gowns did you see people wear at university?
What to wear at a bar for gay men?
That's all they wear at these trendy hotels.
She selects a dress to wear at the Salon.
EYE-HAND DISCOORDINATION From a distance, the men's wear at Assembly is a monolithic black sea.
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