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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a month work" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression should be "a month's work" to indicate the amount of work done in a month.
Example: "Completing this project will require a month's work to ensure everything is done properly."
Alternatives: "one month's work" or "a month's worth of work."
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Women from the community, twice a month, work as collectors and transport the waste in trucks to a landfill outside the camp.
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I spent a month working on this farm.
By 15, she was earning $100 a month working in an ice cream factory.
And so I spent a month working with a trainer, with pulleys and ropes and mattresses.
'I spent about a month working on the original business plan.
In 2016, he spent a month working in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for NBC Olympics on the 2016 Summer Games.
A person can earn an extra €165 a month, working less than 15 hours, without it affecting their benefit.
Last year a six-person IBM team spent a month working with government agencies to analyze the city's transportation systems.
Instead they have been there for a month, working with the organising committee to improve the situation.
Another victim was Sergio Odilon, a survivor of the Candelaria massacre who earned $220 a month working at a Rio tennis club.
To keep on top of potential customer pain points, these Silicon Valley customer-experience specialists spend one or two days a month working in a Walmart store.
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