[Grammar] at around/around

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Losi

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Hi,
I am not sure if this question has been asked before but can you please clear my doubt?

i) I reached here at around 10 a.m.
ii) I reached here around 10 a.m.

I was told that the second sentence is correct? The use of 'at' is not necessary. Is it true? Why?

Thanks in advance for paying attention to my question.
 

SlickVic9000

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"At" is unnecessary, though that does not mean it's incorrect. Also, you are far more likely to hear a native speaker use "arrived" or "got" in this sentence than you would "reached".
 
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