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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration of time spent at a particular place or event.
Example: "I spent a month at the beach last summer, enjoying the sun and surf."
Alternatives: "a month in the" or "a month during the".
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I went from reading perhaps one paperback book a month (at the most), to a book every few days.
Funzio was making $5 million a month at the time of its sale to GREE.
Pearce spent a month at the University of Utah Hospital.
I was making $650 a month at the bank.
We had lunch once a month at the Pleasantville diner.
Camilla's summer also included spending a month at the Smithsonian for additional research on echinoids.
I also spent a month at the South Pole, Antarctica upgrading the Keck Array telescope.
Postdoc stipend checks are cut once a month at the end of the month.
Once a month, at the library, Vaughan will present a historic film.
Airbus aims eventually to produce 10 finished aircraft a month at the site by 2018.
The minimum wage in 2005 was worth about $80 a month at the exchange rate then.
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