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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific month in the context of a timeline or sequence of events.
Example: "We will start the project in January, and by a month then, we should have completed the initial phase."
Alternatives: "in a month" or "after a month".
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What does Godfrey get for £2000 a month then?
They would take home £2,000 a month, then go back to their home country.
We lasted a month, then we got online (mainly for RuPaul's Drag Race).
A man wanted to rent LaFlamme's 245-square-foot bachelor unit with hardwood floors for $875 a month, then list it himself on Airbnb.
First it was $25 a month, then $50, then $100 and on up to $500 a month.
"If it goes on for a month, then there will be some concern".
The season only lasts about a month; then the blues chase the squid away.
Well, he should live in China for a month, then see what he thinks.
He predicted first that they would stabilize in a month, then in two, then in four.
It's like junk food: if you do it once a month, then who cares?
It builds about one house a month, then tows it to the owners.
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