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There is no such time as 12:41 a.m. There are ONLY 24 hours in a day. When midnight comes it is a new day. The time is 00:41 a.m.
Yes, there is such a time. It depends on whether you are using Military Time ( 24 hour clock ). In that case you would be right.
On the 12 hour clock, 12:41 am would be correct.
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