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Discover LudwigThe phrase "As of June" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a specific point in time or to reference a situation or status that is applicable from June onward. Example: "As of June, the new policy will take effect across all departments."
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As of June, he had received no answer.
As of June, the rate had risen to 6.2percentt.
As of June, it had 4,158 full-time employees.
As of June, the service appeared as a beta.
As of June they'd succeeded at raising $56 billion.
As of June, Stanford had five cases open.
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As of August, few had sold.
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