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Discover LudwigThe 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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