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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not at night" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything that should be avoided or restricted to a certain period of the day; for example, "I usually go for a walk, but not at night."
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The line should have read, "And says his prayers by night," not "at night".
Surf in the heat of the day, not at night or in the early morning.
After spending three years working with Dr. Sanford P. Markey to perfect a technique for precisely measuring melatonin in blood and urine, he studied volunteers who slept not at night but during the day for a week, until their usual melatonin cycle - high production at night, none during the day -was reversed.
Not at night?
"We don't go out much, certainly not at night.
I rarely see women on the art trail wearing jeans -- and for sure not at night.
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It was sent at 3 a.m., not at midnight.
Steinbrenner did not return a phone message and was not at tonight's game.
Mr. Maloney was the one high-profile Connecticut Democrat who was not at tonight's rally.
"Pick your battlefield, and your battlefield is not at midnight with an armed guard".
Individual differences between groups were significant at 2 (P < 0.0001), but not at 8 (P = 0.7) months.
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