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at that

  1. In addition, besides, as in The seats were good, and quite cheap at that . [First half of 1800s]

  2. In spite of, nevertheless, as in Although I had to wait a long time for delivery, it was worth it at that . [Mid-1800s]

  3. As it stands, without further changes, as in She wasn't happy with her grade in the course but decided to leave it at that . [Late 1800s]



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It was at that point George's dad hired a goalkeeper as well as a personal coach, David 'Guru' Sobers, to raise his game alongside his work at Chelsea.

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You can vote after 22:00 as long as you were already in the queue at that point.

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At that time, China didn’t rank in the top fifth, though it was scuttling upward.

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surprised his team-mates was the level of discipline he already presented at that age.

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The FA says there are 20 transgender women registered to play amateur football in England among the millions who play at that level and there are none in the professional game across the Home Nations.

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att. gen.at that point