be under way at way

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Tae-Bbong-E

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I am wondering whether this "be under way at way" is really used and practical.

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• underway [Longman Contemporary]
un‧der‧way /ˌʌndəˈweɪ $ -ər-/ adjective [not before noun]
1. happening now:
• The project is already well underway.
• Your peace will be shattered when the tourist season gets underway (=starts).
2. something such as a boat or train that is underway is moving
⇨ be under way at way1(10)
from https://www.alldic.ir/?word=underway

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from https://en.dict.naver.com/#/entry/enko/84e37eb9bda64be3ad5f358d433c9498
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The 'at' there is directing you to a definition of 'way'.
 
I said this before (in another thread): I find it very odd that a native Korean speaker living in Korea would use an Iranian dictionary website to learn English. :shock:
 
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