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The phrase "at daylight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time when the sun rises or when it becomes light outside.
Example: "We will start our journey at daylight to make the most of the day."
Alternatives: "at dawn" or "at first light".
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He gave Polk oral instructions to attack at daylight on the extreme right.
He's up at daylight because no one should sleep beyond the dawn.
The partnership has also looked closely at daylight hours and light intensity.
Rescue operations were suspended at 7 45 p.m. and would resume at daylight today, they said.
And lo -- at daylight 300 children, in solidarity, show up to help.
Gharraf: March 25 , 2003After driving through the night, at daylight we crossed a bridge over the Euphrates River.
He was in command of Bragg's right wing and was ordered to attack the enemy's left at daylight.
Total mortality was associated with no salinity, a short weaning duration and feeding at daylight with INVE food (Lansy).
At daylight, enraged neighbors said the Americans had killed a married couple and orphaned their five children.
"A, we'd drift onto a mine, or B, we'd be caught there at daylight and bombed, sunk.
As a corps under the Union general Joseph Hooker attacked Jackson's front at daylight on Sept. 17, Federal artillery began to pound the Confederate positions.
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