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Yes, you can say "at approximately" when you want to indicate an estimate or a rough idea of a specific time, quantity, or measurement. It's commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to convey that the figure given is not exact but close enough for practical purposes. For example, "The meeting will start at approximately 3 PM."

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