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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an exact time or moment when something occurs.
Example: "The meeting will start at precisely 3 PM, so please be on time."
Alternatives: "exactly at" or "right at".
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Mariano Rivera arrived at precisely this moment.
Filtered water — at precisely 205 degrees.
Then you cook at precisely that temperature.
At precisely ten o'clock, Maazel ambled out to the podium.
At precisely 9 30 a.m., the cafe erupted with shrieks.
And a moment of distraction at precisely the worst time.
At precisely 2 00, with 51 people present, she begins.
Report to the Firefly Café at precisely 0800 hours Monday.
The eight handles stood at precisely measured intervals.
At precisely the 45-minute mark, it arrived.
Then, at precisely 5 27 p.m., the earth shook.
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