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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically at the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something occurs without manual intervention at a specific point or location.
Example: "The system updates automatically at the designated time each day."
Alternatives: "instantly at the" or "immediately at the".
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Even that forecast assumes that United States lawmakers reach a budget agreement to prevent billions of dollars in tax increases and automatic spending cuts from taking effect automatically at the end of the year.
The technology also powers ExxonMobil's Speedpass key chain for paying automatically at the gas pump and enables automatic payment at highway toll booths with E-ZPass.
It also can add extra ingredients automatically at the appropriate time.
Payments into the pot would go through automatically, at the press of a button.
Your membership for your new tier will renew automatically at the end of the billing period.
Ms. LuPone's sharply attuned instincts as a star performer seemed to kick in automatically at the show's celebrated high points.
A signature is a block of text that appears automatically at the end of the messages you send.
You have to lift the tone arm and place it on the LP manually, although it does lift and swing home automatically at the end of the record.
The White House photographer says that all the Republican candidates grin more or less automatically at the sight of a flash bulb.
If the Senate does nothing, the controversial provisions of the Patriot Act opposed by the Kentucky expire automatically at the end of May.
Beijing claims that, under the 2001 agreement by which it joined the WTO, the "market economy" designation should happen automatically at the end of this year.
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