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Default Re: 'at morning' to mean 'in the morning' ?

Ah well - my bet is that it was a collocation like at morning break with the preposition collocating with the second noun ...

If she comes up ith lots of these, tell her to always note down the complete sentence - makes it much easier to understand.
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