I've noticed I sometimes use "to" when a reader corrects it to "at".
But sometimes the correction doesn't sound right to me and I can't figure out why.
Examples:
While describing looking at paintings, I used both "at" and "to":
"She stared out at us, holding a glass ball in front of her...
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