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Lancashire Evening Post: Asda takes the cake this Afternoon Tea Week, with delicious deals from £1.19

Asda takes the cake this Afternoon Tea Week, with delicious deals from £1.19

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The Mirror: 'Delicious' M&S afternoon tea shoppers can have delivered for £5 with deal stack

'Delicious' M&S afternoon tea shoppers can have delivered for £5 with deal stack

Get Reading: M&S shoppers can get 'delicious' £20 afternoon tea box for £5 in limited deal

M&S shoppers can get 'delicious' £20 afternoon tea box for £5 in limited deal

MSN: The 'delicious' and 'wonderful' afternoon tea that is the best in Buckinghamshire

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An afternoon tea in Buckinghamshire has been described as "wonderful" and "delicious" by happy customers. Red Lion Tea Room in Bradenham is a popular spot for walkers, shoppers, family gatherings and ...

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The 'delicious' and 'wonderful' afternoon tea that is the best in Buckinghamshire

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Hello, everyone! The other night a friend asked me if "We had an afternoon tea" was good. I thought it should be "We had afternoon tea". However, I did a google search and both appeared. Could anyone tell me if there is a difference? Thanks in advance!

Hello, everyone! I am wondering if the sentence "The deadline is tomorrow/November 5 at 3.30 in the afternoon" is correct or the preposition "by" should be used instead of "at" given that a deadline, by definition, carries the meaning of "no later than", which would be the meaning of "by" in this case. Thank you so much for your help in advance.