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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at perhaps" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "We can meet at perhaps three o'clock, if that works for you." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "maybe at" or "possibly at".
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Go on at perhaps 9am or even earlier.
Japan's GDP fell at perhaps twice that rate.
The water dropped at perhaps two feet a minute.
And if not, we ought to look at perhaps doing something about it.
But at perhaps $20 a month for each family member, that quickly added up, too.
Yet even optimistic economists assume the economy is growing at perhaps half that rate.
INVENTORY "There is something for everyone," insisted a saleswoman — to gawp at, perhaps.
His swimming talent put him at perhaps the Division II collegiate level.
When the conservancy was formed, in 1980, the park was at perhaps its lowest point.
An IMF working paper published in 1996 put the figure at perhaps $500 billion.
Coincidentally, Arnold is relinquishing its independence at perhaps the agency's peak moment of acclaim.
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