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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a quarter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time, typically indicating a quarter past or a quarter to the hour.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled to start at a quarter past three."
Alternatives: "quarter after" or "quarter to".
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Talking point: Apprehensions for crossing the border illegally stand at a quarter of what they were a decade ago.
At a Quarter of Two.
"Papa died at a quarter to nine".
At a quarter past ten, the processionals began.
"it was a Friday afternoon at a quarter to three".
At a quarter to three Australia went in again.
"At a quarter inch, it won't get excited about playing one".
Since the stockmarket bubble burst in 1990, its value remains at a quarter of its peak.
They reach Chicago at a quarter to seven, Central time, that night.
The aim is to have something running at a quarter of a petaflop by 2004.
Food arrives fast and at a quarter of the price of a trendy restaurant.
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