Sentence examples for about the midnight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about the midnight" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a time close to midnight, but the correct expression would be "around midnight" or "about midnight."
Example: "We should meet around midnight to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "near midnight" or "close to midnight."

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Kidder would show up in the morning and hear from his assistants about the midnight games of one-on-one between Hardy and his teammate Dwight Buycks.

It's a bit nippy in Iceland, but what's not to like about the midnight sun when you can wander around comfortably in a light jacket?

The BMW 7 Series car, outfitted with police lights and a siren, was "lit up like a Christmas tree," Detective Hernandez recalled about the midnight encounter.

There has been little complaint from residents about the midnight truckloads of Washington mail, and far more resolution to stand up to the terrorist threat, Mayor Berger said.

In Frontline magazine, R.K. Raghavan wrote about the "Midnight Massacre" where 17 members of tribes who are accused of being Maoists, were killed in an encounter in Chhattisgarh state on June 29.

We tune out the voices of the victims and belittle their complaints about the midnight raids, the house-to-house searches, the checkpoints, the drone attacks, the bombs that fall on weddings instead of Al Qaeda.

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WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT The next morning's assignments.

What it is about is the morning after.

Learn about the night sky.

Tells about the night of his arrest.

I asked about the night in question.

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