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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clock at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific time displayed on a clock or to refer to the location of a clock.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled for a clock at three o'clock in the afternoon."
Alternatives: "a clock showing" or "a clock indicating".
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If that's the score, the debate clock is not a clock at all.
"To have a clock at the bar is a bad idea," Joseph said.
The general theory of relativity, meanwhile, predicts that a clock at a higher altitude will run faster than one below it.
The operator of a clock at the center of the neighborhood froze the hands at 2 50 on Tuesday, the time of the first blast.
The first is Ashley Abbie Cornishh), a solitary, thorny rose of Texas who lives in a trailer park and punches a clock at a dead-end job.
He is short and moves with a shuffle, a gait that suggests he may be a bit old for punching a clock at 5 a.m.
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They would then place a third clock at A and synchronize it with the one already there.
Because there's a clock tower at the top and, whenever I look at it, it lies to me!
She once posed as a tourist and went shopping for an alarm clock at a similar store.
The psyche is a clock with at least four hands that move in different directions simultaneously.
Carlsen is not the only player with a clock problem at Stavanger.
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