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The phrase "a month without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time, specifically one month, during which something is absent or not done.
Example: "I decided to challenge myself to a month without sugar to improve my health."
Alternatives: "a month free of" or "a month lacking".
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"He wouldn't last a month without Putin giving him cheap energy".
"I've been a month without playing.
I've lived for a month without Word.
This time, Woodland went a month without hitting a ball.
The Globe suspended him for a month without pay.
Some residents interviewed for this article said they went almost a month without electricity.
He accepted a graduate assistant job there for $250 a month without complaint.
Even a month without cigarettes can significantly lower blood pressure, for example.
A crucial advance was a new vaccine that survived a month without refrigeration.
You don't have a cough for a month without being worried".
My supplemental policy is $252.75 a month without dental or eye care.
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