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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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“We’re not looking at that,” he said.

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And I think you can see that there’s a tear falling out of my eye at that bit because I was having to listen to it and I wasn’t able to respond.

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“And this is one of those powers that belongs in the Congress, and we should be looking at that in, I think, a very serious manner.”

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When exchanging contracts, she says she was told a mortgage offer was not needed at that stage, as long as she could finance the properties.

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“Her being 19 and me being … what I am. No one likes their parents at that age.”

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