[Grammar] With or without preposition ‘at’

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northpath

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There are two sentences.
The accident happened AT around 9 o’clock.
It happened in the early evening [no prep] around half past six.

Which one is correct or preferable?
 
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They are both fine.
 

Matthew Wai

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I think 'at' is optional because 'around' is already a preposition there.
 
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