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A 2020-05-26 04:09:04 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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A 2019-03-19 00:56:58 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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I agree the Jim.
The advice from the AHD doesn't really concern us because it's about avoiding ambiguity when using numbers. We don't have to use numbers here. |
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A* 2019-03-18 22:02:53 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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Not being American the AHD doesn't carry a lot of weight here. Also "12 midnight" sounds a bit clumsy to my BrE ear. If the original is to change can it be done simply by adding "12 AM"? There's no need for literal translations. |
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A* 2019-03-18 20:41:09 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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Just "midnight" is not wrong, but "12 midnight" is a more literal translation (the gloss includes the number) and is also the
prescribed notation suggested by AH (over 12 AM). |
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A* 2019-03-18 20:20:59 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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What's wrong with just "midnight"? It was quite accurate. |
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A* 2019-03-18 20:01:10 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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"The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language states "By convention, 12 AM denotes midnight and 12 PM denotes noon.
Because of the potential for confusion, it is advisable to use 12 noon and 12 midnight.""
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A 2009-08-24 00:00:00
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