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at 12:30pm at your vs at 12:30pm in your

Both phrases are not correct as they are incomplete and do not provide a clear context. The preposition 'at' is commonly used with specific times like '12:30pm,' but the following words 'at your' or 'in your' need to be part of a complete sentence to make sense.

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at 12:30pm at your

This phrase is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a clear context. The use of 'at' before '12:30pm' is appropriate, but the following words 'at your' do not form a complete or meaningful expression.

To make this phrase correct, it needs to be part of a complete sentence. For example, 'I will meet you at 12:30pm at your office.'
  • Let's meet at 2:30pm at the theatre lobby.
  • France Télécom LT Rating cut to 'BBB-'; Off Watch; Outlook Stable; Teleconf 3:30PM BST Today, Standard & Poor's Ratings direct, (July 12, 2002).
  • Look, he called last night at 12:30.
  • There's a flight leaving at 12:15.
  • Then at 12:00 we go to the crematory.
  • She had a demonstration scheduled for today at 12:00.
  • Flight 606 to London will be leaving tomorrow at 12:25.
  • The Plain Dealer reported that the plane was evacuated at 12:30.
  • Both these clocks are stopped at 12:00.
  • Connection lost at 12:10, quadrant 62.15 after K.
  • Signal goes out at 12:40.
  • We promised to meet Naomi Rushbrook at 12:15.
  • Lunch will be served at 12:30.
  • Only the name before yours gets back at 12:20am.
  • Sterling entered the facility at 12:14 a.m. this morning.
  • Duper made it back at 12:02.
  • They reported the first death in Claridge at 12:42 PM.
  • My Husband's funeral is tomorrow at 12:25.
  • The explosion was at 12:03 and 22 seconds.
  • The patients are always served their luncheon at 12:30.

at 12:30pm in your

This phrase is also incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks a clear context. The preposition 'at' before '12:30pm' is suitable, but the following words 'in your' need to be part of a complete sentence to convey a specific meaning.

To use this phrase correctly, it should be incorporated into a complete sentence. For instance, 'The meeting is scheduled at 12:30pm in your conference room.'
  • It's only 8:30pm in Australia.
  • France Télécom LT Rating cut to 'BBB-'; Off Watch; Outlook Stable; Teleconf 3:30PM BST Today, Standard & Poor's Ratings direct, (July 12, 2002).
  • Look, he called last night at 12:30.
  • There's a flight leaving at 12:15.
  • Then at 12:00 we go to the crematory.
  • She had a demonstration scheduled for today at 12:00.
  • Flight 606 to London will be leaving tomorrow at 12:25.
  • The Plain Dealer reported that the plane was evacuated at 12:30.
  • Both these clocks are stopped at 12:00.
  • Connection lost at 12:10, quadrant 62.15 after K.
  • Signal goes out at 12:40.
  • We promised to meet Naomi Rushbrook at 12:15.
  • Lunch will be served at 12:30.
  • Only the name before yours gets back at 12:20am.
  • Sterling entered the facility at 12:14 a.m. this morning.
  • Duper made it back at 12:02.
  • They reported the first death in Claridge at 12:42 PM.
  • My Husband's funeral is tomorrow at 12:25.
  • The explosion was at 12:03 and 22 seconds.
  • The patients are always served their luncheon at 12:30.

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