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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period that occurred one month prior to the current date.
Example: "I visited my grandparents a month back and had a wonderful time."
Alternatives: "a month ago" or "one month earlier".
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Having spent a month back in April working with Gay and his training group, Gemili had suddenly found himself thrust into the spotlight and facing a barrage of questions about the dark side of a sport he had taken up seriously only 12 months previously.
"After a pretty mouldy diagnosis about a month back, I finally begin chemotherapy on Monday with further radiotherapy from January.
My Slovakian sends £400 a month back home".
(Lest we forget, Hulu picked up The Mindy Project after it was cancelled a month back).
Even when money was tight, he would send $400 a month back home for them.
She sent $5 to $10 a month back to her parents and three of her brothers and sisters in Kiev.
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The Argus Review was all about plotting a march back to the top of the sport.
Some 60,000 fans will descend on the stadium in desperate need of a win, a march back up the table, and most importantly, some long-term sustainable success.
It remains possible that between now and the general election - some 100 days away - there is a march back to the mainstream.
On Sunday, a march backed by Sinn Fein, the political arm of the I.R.A., is set to proceed in the religiously divided town of Castlederg.
Well, she was a bunny and a Playboy Playmate of the Month back in 1990.
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