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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at press time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in journalism or publishing to indicate the moment when a story is being finalized for publication, often referring to the latest information available before the deadline.
Example: "At press time, the negotiations were still ongoing, and no agreement had been reached."
Alternatives: "as of the deadline" or "at the time of publication".
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The lineup was unavailable at press time.
Nothing had been announced at press time.
No details were available at press time.
At press time it was about $78.
The cast had not been announced at press time.
Lofton was still on the market at press time.
ITV was not available for comment at press time.
(Prices were accurate at press time).
At press time, Sirius had no comment.
At press time calls were not returned.
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Scores from both games weren't available at press time.
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