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The phrase "at hello" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the moment of greeting or the initial interaction when two people meet or communicate.
Example: "She felt a spark at hello, as if they had known each other for years."
Alternatives: "upon greeting" or "at the first hello".
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Myspace, you had me at hello (again).
People: Rude and Unprofessional Erika Andersen explains how some companies lose their best employees at "hello".
(Also, "I lurve you," "I luff you" and "you had me at hello").
Though no-one was prepared to speak on the record at Hello!
Scott had reporters at hello, the same as Ryan, and now all both have to do is win.
This tale of misfits feeling their way into adulthood via the medium of popular song had me at "hello".
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See the rather glorious results at hello-again.com.
She would love to say G'Day (that's Australian for 'Hello!') at: [email protected].
"Remember the line from that movie, 'You had me at hello'?
The process is analogous to the way the creatures are designed graphically: using tools like Photoshop, artists at Hello Games create archetypes that algorithms then transform.
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