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The phrase "for months" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a period of time that has passed or will pass. Example: "For months, I have been planning this vacation to Europe."
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For months.
For months, until now.
For months, nothing.
For months, he had migraines.
For months, he stuck to this story.
"For months, I couldn't speak much.
For months his teachers ignored him.
For months, there was no response.
For months she had led the polls.
For months, the two sides have sparred.
For months, the couple's lawyers argued.
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