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at an angle
/æt ən ˈæŋ.ɡl/adverbial phrase
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At an angle describes a position or direction that is oblique, slanted, or not straight, often implying a deviation from the perpendicular for added visual interest or functional purpose. In modern contexts, it's used in design and engineering to create dynamic effects, like in architecture where it enhances aesthetics, or in photography to add depth and perspective.
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The famous Egyptian pyramids were constructed with incredibly precise angles, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza having sides that deviate less than 0.05 degrees from a perfect 51.84-degree angle, showcasing ancient engineering feats that have baffled modern architects and helped preserve these structures for over 4,500 years.
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