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25 May
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Is this sentence correct and natural?
ㅡ> It's common for Korean workers to leave work at quitting time sharp.
Is this sentence correct and natural?
ㅡ> It's common for Korean workers to leave work at quitting time sharp.
ㅡ> It's common for Korean workers to leave work at quitting time sharp.
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25 May
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- English (US)
It's common for Korean workers to leave work at 17:00 sharp.
You need to specify a time to be able to use "sharp".
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@LetsEnjoyLearning Korean workers logout or signout in time
- English (US)
It's common for Korean workers to leave work exactly at quitting time.
- English (US)
It's common for Korean workers to leave work at 17:00 sharp.
You need to specify a time to be able to use "sharp".

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