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The phrase "around 6 pm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate time for an event or action.
Example: "Let's meet for dinner around 6 pm to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "approximately 6 pm" or "about 6 pm."
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I'm guessing you didn't think twice about heading over to the local harness racing horse track around 6 pm, fulfilling your duties as presiding judge for the 10-12 races held each night.
Last night at around 6 pm, hoards of Drake fans and upwards of two Hanson fans flooded Paper Magazines's free concert at the Southstreet Seaport, and madness ensued.
Fluorescence data were recorded on individual plants in randomized order on August 8; measurements started around 10 am and finished around 6 pm.
Cortical excitability (RCs and cortical mapping, see below) was assessed by TMS both the day before and immediately after the immobilization period, always starting at around 6 PM.
At around 6 pm, a single male from each treatment group was introduced into the larger cage with their group of females and kept with them for three successive nights.
Only 170 made the crossing to the vicinity of Southold, New York, where they arrived around 6 pm.
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The protest ends at around 4 PM.
At around 4 PM she received an email.
At around 4 PM, the crowd started to clear out.
At around 4 PM, she received an email.
That night Sara called me at around 11 PM.
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