Sentence examples for a few months time from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a few months time" is not correct in standard written English
The correct expression would be "a few months' time" to indicate possession. Example: "We expect to see results in a few months' time."

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It's in a few months' time, isn't it?

In a few months' time the scar is barely noticeable.

In a few months' time it will start to find out.

Expect another round of loud lobbying before the European Parliament votes in a few months' time.

If it is Mr Yanukovich, a parliamentary election in a few months' time is almost inevitable.

I know in a few months' time I might regret it.

Even Ox Heart Village Alley will be no more in a few months' time.

But the issues have switched places in just a few months' time.

Who knows, the euro could be below $1 in a few months' time.

After a few months time, the resulting brownish, protein-rich liquid is drawn off and bottled.

With interest rates expected to fall, that could look very attractive in a few months' time.

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