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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a watch at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time or event, often in the context of scheduling or planning.
Example: "I have a meeting scheduled for a watch at three o'clock this afternoon."
Alternatives: "a time of" or "an appointment at".
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"No watch?" "I never wear a watch at night," she said.
Is it helpful, "cool," natural, acceptable, necessary, fashionable, etc. to wear a watch at your school?
A watch at 9 a.m., with a presentation by a falconer at 1 p.m. on Sept. 29.
The iPhone 6s Plus also lasts as before, a full day and more, even with a Watch at its side.
Luis continued: "I don't remember if it was at midnight or at another time, as I did not own a watch at the time.
It should still be worth a watch, at least if it doesn't clash with the equally genteel Samoa v Tonga soiree in Sydney.
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Then he got a job as a janitor and a night watch at a Christian College.
And if you're in Los Angeles, join Times staffers at a watch party at The Ace Hotel.
Analog watches, with hands and a circular clock face, are recommended since they will still look like a normal watch at a glance.
However, he declined to rule out Sony releasing a circular watch at a later stage.
It's easy to tell a Journe watch at a glance his pieces don't look like anybody else's.
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