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The phrase "you at seven o'clock yesterday morning" seems incomplete and may refer to an inquiry about someone's activities or whereabouts at that specific time. To accurately answer, one would need to provide context or clarify what is being asked, such as "What were you doing?" or "Where were you?" Without additional information, it's difficult to provide a specific answer.

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