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at

preposition (AMOUNT)
 
 
weak /ət/ strong /æt/

Definition

B2 used to show a price, temperature, rate, speed, etc.: I'm not going to buy those shoes at $150! Inflation is running at 5 percent. He was driving at 120 mph when the police spotted him.General words for size and amount (usually @) used in financial records to show the price, rate, etc. of a particular thing or of each of a number of things on a list: 50 units @ £4.75
(Definition of at preposition (AMOUNT) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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