No it has to be one or the other.
"At 12 o'clock"
or "At 12.00P.M"
12:00 = correct to match the display on digital clocks.
"at 12 o'clock could be 12 midday noon or at 12 midnight.
you will see people writing 12.00 pm/am or 12:00 am/pm
it is commonly displayed as : 12:00 on clocks and on public clocks typically at transport hubs, train stations and airports etc In the UK.
You will have to ask teachers here what is considered the correct format.
I always follow that format because with the military or digital system the A.M and P.M is redundant.
12:01 and over is obviously after 12 noon twelve midday and not yet 12 P.M midnight.
So at 2 o'clock or at 2 a.m 2 p.m to distinguish morning before noon(A.M) and night time after 12 noon (P.M).
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