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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about midmorning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time that is roughly in the middle of the morning, typically around 9 to 11 AM.
Example: "We should meet for coffee about midmorning, around 10 AM."
Alternatives: "around mid-morning" or "near midmorning".
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About midmorning today, the panel asked for a rereading of testimony from six witnesses, including Rabbi Neulander's son, Matthew, 28, and Mr. Jenoff.
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till about noon.
What about tonight?
No messing about tonight then.
"I'm excited about tonight," he said.
It was about noon.
How about tonight?
Flight 431 took off about noon.
There is something special about tonight.
Jahid Devlin was shot multiple times at about noon.
The Chinese delegation left the retreat about noon.
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