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The phrase "a three month" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a three-month" when used as a compound adjective to describe a noun.
Example: "She completed a three-month internship at the company."
Alternatives: "a three-month period" or "a duration of three months."
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She died after a three month fight with colon cancer.
For example, CM4 takes a three month average of F10.7.
The company currently has a three month free trial.
After a three month courtship, she has accepted Nicholas's proposal.
What felt like a three month hangover quickly began.
Primary care practices were contacted during a three month period.
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Each year, students experience a three month summer learning loss.
I'm eight weeks into a three-month silence.
It's a three-month course.
It's a three-month internship".
"This is a three-month program.
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