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The phrase "a difference of a month" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time interval or comparing two dates or events that are one month apart.
Example: "There was a difference of a month between the two project deadlines, which allowed us to allocate resources more effectively."
Alternatives: "a month's difference" or "a month apart".
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"A difference of $600 a month is a considerable difference when you retire," she said.
On a $200,000 loan, that equates to a difference of about $400 a month.
Health plans spent $279 a month per enrollee in Maryland, but in Minnesota spent $369 a month for a difference of $90 a month or $1,080 a year.
The same mortgage at 8percentt would cost $1,458, a difference of $80 a month.
That amounts to a difference of $558 a month, or $6,696 a year — no small sum for a low-income homeowner.
The same mortgage at 6.125percentt interest -- the amount that would be charged to a borrower with a 20percentt down payment who was willing to share 60percentt of future appreciation -- would be $1,701.30, a difference of $353.24 a month, or $4,238.88 a year.
For colorectal cancer and lung cancer, 5.1% and 4.7% (respectively) of cases had a difference of >1 month, and 0.8% and 0.4% (respectively) had a difference of >1 year.
That's a difference of $47 per month or $564 per year.
A difference of $115 per month doesn't seem like a lot.
The SNP with the strongest effect explained only 0.02% of the variance, corresponding to a difference of around 1 month of schooling per allele.
On the other hand, the FC dummy is significant, indicating that pensioners get more expensive dispensations than non-pensioners (a difference of €9.74 per month).
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