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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month for instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing an example related to a time frame or duration, specifically referring to a month.
Example: "There are many ways to save money; a month for instance can be a good starting point for budgeting."
Alternatives: "for example, a month" or "such as a month".
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This could translate into losing £13 a month, for instance, for someone earning around £25,000.
People who saved $20 a month, for instance, would be eligible.
More than half of Americans already use Facebook at least once a month, for instance, and usage in the rest of the developed world is similarly heavy.
Anyone signing up to a two-year mobile broadband deal with T-Mobile at £40 a month, for instance, gets a free Sony Vaio laptop worth £499.
It lets you make unlimited calls to both landlines and cellphones in the United States and Canada for $3 a month, for instance; for $9 a month, subscribers can make unlimited calls to landline phones in most European countries.
How do you leave in a way that acknowledges your gratitude to the company and doesn't engender resentment? A. Give as much notice as you can — a month, for instance, is more considerate than two weeks, Ms. Pearl says.
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A lunar month, for instance, is actually quite variable and is on average 29 days, 12 hours and 44 minutes (not 28 days).
A study last month, for instance, suggested that even the equivalent of a small glass of wine per day is linked to an increased breast cancer risk.
A study this month, for instance, showed that greenhouse gas emissions had raised the chances of the severe heatwave in Texas in 2011 and unusual heat in Britain in late 2011.
After the comptroller candidates faced off for an hour last month, for instance, most of the coverage focused on what letter grades the candidates gave to Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
At a meeting in Cranford last month, for instance, Joy Atkin, a retired teacher from Union Township, was booed when she expressed concern she would not receive the full benefits to which she thought she was entitled.
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