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'11 p.m' AND 'it stroke (struck) 11 P.M'
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'All events are at 9 p.m start' vs 'All events start at 9 p.m'
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1 £ p/m
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12 p.m. in Warsaw is later than 12 p.m. in Athens
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17:30: "It’s half past seventeen" vs "It's half past five p.m."
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3:00 p.m.. / three p.m.. at end of sentence
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4 p.m. or 4 in the afternoon?
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4:30/4 and a half or 4:30/4 and a half a.m./p.m.?
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5 p.m Iranian time
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5 p.m. or five o'clock
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5 p.m.? or 5 pm?
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6 p.m. on the nose
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7:30 p.m. <Philippines time> <in the Philippines>
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8:00 P.M o'clock
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9 p.m <in> Indian time
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a quarter past six p.m.
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a.m. p.m./ am pm?
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A.m./P.m.
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adjourn by 4:30 P.M.
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after using p.m. at the end of a sentence
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Aiming at 4 p.m.
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around 8 a.m. to between 2 and 4 p.m.
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"around five p.m." or "at around 5 p.m."
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at 1 p.m on Sunday / on Sunday at 1 p.m
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At 10 p.m, I will go to bed/will be going to bed.
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at 3 o´clock a.m./p.m.
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at 5 p.m. at the maximum
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At 8 p.m. ET/PT
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At 9 p.m., I will be packing my bags
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at five hundred and thirty p. m.
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