at one—in agreement:
Category: Confusing Phrases
At noon vs In the afternoon
at noon—in the middle of the day; at twelve o’clock:
At no time vs In no time
at no time—on no occasion; never:
At need vs In need
at need—in time of need:
At last vs At the last
at last—after much waiting or delay:
At large vs In large
in large —(also: in the large) as a whole:
At it vs In it
in it—taking part in an activity; engaged in smth.:
At interest vs With interest
at interest—(of money) borrowed or lent on the condition that interest is to be paid:
At home to someone vs At home with someone
at home to someone—prepared and willing to receive visitors:
At home in something vs At home with something
at home in something—very competent in a particular subject (with the implication that it makes a person feel confident and relaxed):
At home vs On home ground
at home—(predic.) very competent in smth. (with the implication that it makes a person feel confident and relaxed):
At high pressure vs Under high pressure
at high pressure—1. (of matter) when strongly pressed: