
CK, does it mean here that I'll be there until 10 o'clock. meaning, I can arrive at 9, or 9:30, or at 10:00?
Or at 10:00 sharp?

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This means that I'll be there at 10:00 or before that.
Here are 2 other similar examples using "by 10:00."
You can count on me to be there by 10:00.
http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/1405354
If you aren't there by 10:00, we'll leave without you.
http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/1405356
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