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3 Apr 2014
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Q: What time did you go to the store?
A-1: I went there at seven.
A-2: I went at seven.
A-1 sounds perfect to me, but is it ok to say A-2?
Q: What time did you go to the store?
A-1: I went there at seven.
A-2: I went at seven.
A-1 sounds perfect to me, but is it ok to say A-2?
A-1: I went there at seven.
A-2: I went at seven.
A-1 sounds perfect to me, but is it ok to say A-2?
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3 Apr 2014
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Yes it's natural to say either. In spoken conversation you can even respond with just "At seven" or "seven"

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