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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at press" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of publishing or journalism to indicate the time when a publication is being printed or finalized.
Example: "The article was submitted for review, but the final edits were made just before going to print, so the information is accurate as of the time at press."
Alternatives: "at publication" or "at the time of printing".
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It appears at press conferences.
At press conferences he's a commanding presence.
At press time it was about $78.
I've talked to him at press conferences.
The cast had not been announced at press time.
Lofton was still on the market at press time.
At press briefings, it's Alcock who takes the helm.
The Onion is not alone at press mockery.
ITV was not available for comment at press time.
(e) To call on bloggers at press conferences.
He likes the limelight, and talks forever at press conferences.
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