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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong month" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a month that has shown significant positive performance or results, often in a business or financial context.
Example: "Our sales figures indicate that we had a strong month, surpassing our targets by 20%."
Alternatives: "a successful month" or "an excellent month".
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Core inflation was 2.2% in the year to December, double the rate of 1.1% through 2003.America's builders had a strong month in December, dampening fears that the country's construction boom had ended.
They made new loans worth 634 billion yuan ($98 billion) in June, typically a strong month for lending.
He pointed out that August is normally a strong month for housing market activity.
But January is usually a strong month as investors all shift money into the market at the same time.
And given that January is historically a strong month for stocks, more bearish analysts have said the recent rally is likely to fade.
The city's biggest brokerages are reporting that their agents have been busy, and October is traditionally a strong month on the real estate calendar, which flew into chaos in 2008, 2009 and parts of 2010.
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Variflex, which took over the Static Snowboard manufacturing facility in Huntington Beach a year ago, had a strong October in snowboard sales, Losi said.
The Office for National Statistics said the decline came after a strong December and poor weather in January.
By contrast, solar has had a strong June, going some way to offsetting wind's shortfalls.
A strong December contributed to the increase, with ad pages rising 12.2percentt from December 1998.
But G.M.'s Cadillac brand had a strong March, with sales up 16.3percentt.
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