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The phrase "a monthly for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an incomplete thought or phrase that requires additional context to be usable.
Example: "I need to set up a monthly for my subscription service."
Alternatives: "a monthly payment for" or "a monthly fee for".
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"My employees always kidded me that I was the Teflon flier," said the formerly indefatigable Mr. Petersen, publisher of InsideFlyer magazine, a monthly for frequent fliers.
Until last year, she was editor in chief of YM, a monthly for teen-age girls, and has also worked at McCalls, Redbook and Self.
A recent issue of Jump, a monthly for teenage girls, featured a fashion layout on "goddess style" -- an update on hippie exoticism.
Mr. Jaroff was managing editor of Discover, a monthly, for four years, overseeing cover articles on the search for life in space, the evolution of sex and the secrets of the brain, among other topics.
PBI Media has a vast and varied collection of publications, from Beef (a monthly for cattle ranchers) to Telephony (for broadband communications professionals).
There's probably a monthly for that.
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The first was a non-randomized prospective study, in which five patients with menstrual migraine were treated with 3.75 mg IM GnRH-a monthly for 10 months.
They were protesting for a monthly benefit for people with disabilities of $72.
Cost of a monthly ticket for public transport (for 5 10 km) .
Members pay a monthly fee for access and for courses or special presentations.
She currently edits a monthly newsletter for the Conferences for Women.
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