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This paper presents the results of several searches for dark matter with the ATLAS experiment at Large Hadron Collider using proton–proton collisions at TeV. These include searches for events with large missing transverse momentum and a photon, a single jet or boson. Both hadronic and leptonic decays are considered. In a number of models, the dark matter particles can be produced in association with heavy flavour (top or b-quarks). Results of these searches are summarised.