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(idiomatic) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; moreover. quotations examples
One would have expected something more perfected from a don—and a lecturer at McGill at that.
1964 September, “New Books: A History of Russian Railways. By J. N. Westwood. Allen & Unwin. 45s.”, in Modern Railways, page 222
(idiomatic) Now that it has been mentioned. quotations examples
"Someone needs to get these naive kids up to speed on what goes on in the real world." I spoon-fed him some more sugar. "And it sounds like you're just the man to do it.""Maybe I am. Maybe I am at that."
2004, Susan Volland, Love and Meatballs, page 62
(idiomatic) Thereupon; directly after, and as a result of, that. quotations examples
[…] he heard the birds sing, and at that he felt comforted.
2012, Andrew Lang, King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table