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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dispatched at" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to indicate the time or location at which something was sent or sent off. For example: - The package was dispatched at 9:00 am this morning. - The troops were dispatched at dawn. - The order was dispatched at the main post office. - The urgent message was dispatched at the speed of light.
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And in a later column I said Wilson had been dispatched "at the behest" of Cheney's office; it's true that he was sent in response to Cheney's prodding, but that wording wasn't choice because it can easily be read to mean that Cheney asked for the trip.
That's why we have lawyers ready to be dispatched at a moment's notice on Election Day".
Helicopter teams dispatched at first light were hampered by further downpours.
Those cases, the government lawyers figured, could be dispatched at limited cost.
The message, dispatched at a glacial 10 bits per second, was heard about 7 34 a.m.
Observers dispatched at polling places across the country on Monday had few complaints.
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The Pentagon is also dispatching at least 60 helicopters to assist in search and rescue missions and haul heavy cargo.
These firms, whose chief business is selling radium, stand ready to dispatch at any hour a physicist-detective with a special Geiger field set.
And even The Philadelphia Daily News, which used to dispatch at least one reporter for a week of pageant coverage, sent no one this year.
Canada, however, has also decided to dispatch, at the request of the United States, a contingent from Joint Task Force Two, which experts have long described as a special forces unit.
National Guard troops were dispatched to at least two stores in the capital of Caracas.
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