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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a punctual" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete without a noun following it.
You can use it when describing someone or something that is consistently on time, but it needs to be part of a larger phrase, such as "a punctual person."
Example: "She is a punctual person who always arrives at meetings on time."
Alternatives: "a timely individual" or "a reliable attendee."
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A wristwatch isn't only a means of promoting punctuality; putting one on is also a way to be seen as a punctual person.
"Art's a punctual fellow".
They're a punctual pair.
AS a rule, I am a punctual person.
A continuous mist over the ballpark put a punctual first pitch in doubt.
To judge from experience, his would not be a punctual White House.
"Providing a punctual, reliable service is one of our top priorities," it pleads.
It was a punctual engine, which could only be derailed, apparently, by the completely irrefutable.
A punctual career woman of our acquaintance who lives in an eighth-floor apartment in the East Sixties, overlooking Fifth Avenue, tells us that she long….
She describes him as a punctual, orderly and poetic pilot who comes back from work and talks about the spectacular thunderstorms or shooting stars he saw that night.
ALBANY — The State Legislature approved a $132.6 billion spending plan on Friday for the fiscal year that begins Sunday, bringing to a punctual conclusion one of the smoothest state budget negotiations at the Capitol in years.
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