Used to indicate the smallest acceptable amount, with the possibility of more.
“Applicants must have at least three years of relevant work experience.”
“Members must attend at least four sessions to receive a certificate.”
This phrase sets a minimum threshold in eligibility charts (e.g., 'at least two years of experience'). In this task, watch for scenarios that meet this threshold exactly, since 'at least' includes the stated number itself, not just amounts above it. Confusing 'at least' with 'more than' is a common source of wrong answers.
Synonyms: a minimum of, no fewer than, not less than