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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at three seconds" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific point in time, often in contexts such as timing events or actions. Example: "The experiment showed a significant reaction at three seconds after the trigger was activated."
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At three seconds after 10 a.m., Mr. Jarrah is heard on the cockpit voice recorder saying: "Is that it?
The drum bursts at the beginning, at three seconds, and at 21 seconds, are similar in energy distribution, indicating it is one bird.
In 2009, a study by Forrester Research found that online shoppers expected pages to load in two seconds or fewer — and at three seconds, a large share abandon the site.
He finished in 10 minutes, 21 seconds, beating Roman Kreuziger, a Czech with the Liquigas team, by one second, with Tony Martin, a German with HTC, third at three seconds behind.
At three seconds of Exhibit 35, which is the video by Mr. Ross, the video shows the defendant kneeling down and placing his hands on Mr. Gray's lower body.
Advertisers buy Facebook video on a cost-per-view basis that counts a view at three seconds or more, so marketers didn't pay extra for the error.
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It might happen at seven seconds.
(Very brief: the hotel timed the whole interval at eight seconds, BFMTV at twelve).
Tour de France winner Chris Froome finished seventh at eight seconds behind Van Garderen.
Van Garderen moved into third place at seven seconds off the pace.
Rodriguez remains in first place in the general classification, followed by Contador at four seconds behind.
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