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Discover LudwigThe phrase "January to December" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate a period of time or a range of dates within a year. Example: "The new employee's contract will run from January to December, covering the entire fiscal year."
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Let them check my phone records from January to December, I never spoke about match fixing".
Month: The month of the year, from January to December.
Similarly, the precipitation trend has been estimated by calculation of total annual rainfall from monthly precipitation from January to December.
Estimation of monthly temperature anomalies reveals a semiannual and ter-annual oscillation moving downward from the mesosphere to the stratosphere during January to December.
‡P=0.009 for attendance in January to December.
Self-report of any alcohol consumption during last 4 weeks differed most from January to December.
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The temporal behavior of drought frequency from January to December differed over different time scales and levels of drought severity.
Patients and methods It was a retrospective study performed in the year 2013 from January to December.
The CSEW data cover the calendar year, January to December, until 1999.
A yearlong survey of pollinator populations was carried out in these four forested ecosystems from January to December of 2010.
The monthly club night I started, Context, initially ran from January to December of 2004.
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