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The phrase “at mornings” is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a specific time in the morning or to describe a recurring event that happens every morning. Example: "I like to go for a run at mornings because the air is crisp and refreshing." In this sentence, ���at mornings” is used to indicate a specific time when the person likes to go for a run. It could also be written as “in the mornings” without changing the meaning. Another example: "At mornings, the sun shines through my window, waking me up with its warm rays." In this sentence, “at mornings” is used to describe a recurring event, as the sun shines through the window every morning. Again, it could also be written as “in the mornings” without changing the meaning.
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He's never been good at mornings, not since he was tiny.
I may still be a late chronotype, but I am getting better at mornings, and at morning runs.
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RED SKY AT MORNING: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment, by James Gustave Speth.
RED SKY AT MORNING: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment.
Three days afterwards, Wolsey appeared at morning mass.
The blue sky at morning is "clean, unstoppable," something beautiful that "doesn't belong to us".
At morning break they played football, then at lunch and in the afternoon.
Jockey John Velazquez will rocket Left Bank from the rail at morning-line odds of 9-2.
He'd show up at morning workouts with a stopwatch in his hand, clocking his horses as they breezed by.
But he went on to say she would "explode" at morning meetings and she could "sulk for days" over stories.
At morning announcements by the flagpole, three distracted boys watched an earthworm writhe at the end of a stick.
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