"At four o'clock" or without "at"

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Rachel Adams

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Hello.

Can I omit "at" in my sentence?

"See you on Saturday, four o'clock."
 
You can even omit "on" in casual speech. These all work:

See you on Saturday at four o'clock.
See you on Saturday at four.
See you Saturday at four o'clock.
See you Saturday at four.
See you Saturday - four o'clock.

Note the dash in the final example. There would be a clear break between "Saturday" and "four o'clock" when spoken aloud.
 
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