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"precisely at" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an exact or specific time or location. Example: The meeting will begin precisely at 9:00 AM.
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Precisely at 11 a.m.
He caught the ball precisely at midnight.
On the changeovers, Coric arranged two water bottles precisely at his feet.
But for most of the album, Lord Huron stays poised precisely at the edge of weightlessness.
Then, precisely at 7 36 a.m., as scheduled, a crew worker started the countdown.
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Precisely at the scheduled moment (10 06 A.M). they slid noiselessly out of Penn Station.
Announced attendance at Citi Field is almost precisely at the same level it was last year.
The candidates strode onstage precisely at 8 58 and waited for their cues.
Good writing often comes alive precisely at these cross-over points.
It was precisely at this time that the system reached its peak of lethality.
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