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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived at midday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the specific time of day when someone or something reached a destination.
Example: "The train arrived at midday, allowing us to have lunch before continuing our journey."
Alternatives: "arrived at noon" or "reached at midday."
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Mr. Salad arrived at midday at a downtown soccer stadium packed with tens of thousands of Somalis cheering and waving sprigs of small red flowers.
We had arrived at midday, just as the town was tying a collective napkin around its neck, so we headed to the rooftop dining room, hungry but with low expectations.
Roach arrived at midday to set up his drums and found that Ellington was already there, writing out some material.
The 4th Light Horse Brigade remained at Jenin until 22 September, when it was ordered back to Afulah, where they arrived at midday on 23 September.
A squadron of the Australian 5th Light Horse Regiment arrived at midday from Kantara, and moved off south east in pursuit of the main Ottoman force, while the garrison at Dueidar attacked the Ottoman rearguard which broke and fled, leaving behind seventeen unwounded troops who were taken prisoner.
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" Eliasson arrived at noon.
They had arrived at midnight.
He arrived at midnight at the Brooklyn end.
Gauguin arrived at last, grumbling and unwilling, in the fall of 1888.
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