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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month combined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total duration of time that is being aggregated or summed up over a period of a month.
Example: "The project took a month combined to complete all the necessary tasks and finalize the report."
Alternatives: "a month in total" or "a month altogether".
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That's the only thing keeping us from cutting completely as we only pay about $30 a month combined for streaming compared to almost $300 a month for cable".
I currently have been paying $200 a month combined but I have eight more years to go at that rate.
She said the maintenance would be $24,000 a month combined on the penthouse and the 800-square-foot butler's apartment.
Cable and cell service are another $200 a month combined.
The SB Nation sites are said to be generating more than 2 million unique visitors a month combined, according to internal metrics.
At the height of his opioid use, he was taking 300-400 Percocets a month, combined with three-to-four 40 milligram doses of oxycodone a day.
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They currently live on his fixed income of $1,300 a month, combined with their savings.
SLIMMER is a 10-month combined lifestyle intervention consisting of a dietary and physical activity component, including case management and a maintenance programme.
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A MOIST March, combined with the wettest February in 20 years, has brought respite to Brazil's parched south-east.
The physiotherapy group (PhG) underwent a three-month combined protocol of postural advice, exercises and manual therapy.
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