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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific time, often in the context of scheduling or planning an event.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled to start at six."
Alternatives: "at 6 PM" or "at six o'clock".
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Fred is happy at six.
The reading started at six.
The dinners start at six.
I'm due here at six.
The foal is weaned at six months.
At six, His Royal Highness walked in.
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I'm at six zero".
She starts at nine, finishes at seven.
If not at five, then at fifty".
"At nine o'clock.
At one of….
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