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Originally Posted by dkgojackets
it could be right depending on context, like if i was scheduling a haircut and they said "ok i am open between 2 and 4" i might say "put me down for 3" instead of "at 3"
or someone would say "i have to be somewhere for an 11:00 meeting/lunch/bj" and says the "an" quickly and leaves off the specifics so it sounds like "be somewhere for'n 11"
But in this situation, you are "for" a thing, not a time. The time is the modifier for the thing. So you are there for a meeting that is at 11.
Saying "Be there for 7" instead of "Be there at 7" is weird imo.