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The phrase "At midday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time of day when the sun is at its highest point, typically around noon.
Example: "We decided to meet at midday to discuss our plans for the project."
Alternatives: "At noon" or "Around noon."
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These were the dishes we ate at midday.
At midday, McSorley's is crowded.
At midday, he was fast asleep.
At midday the gut-wrenching news arrived.
At midday, strap on the feedbag.
At midday, the police arrested him.
At midday, she played a ball game.
At midday he rose on schedule from the flood.
At midday I learned that we'll have Putin again.
At midday shares were trading at $11.17.
At midday the major indexes fell sharply.
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