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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around June" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate an approximate time or date, rather than a specific one. Example: "We are planning to launch the new product around June, but the exact date has not been finalized yet."
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Fig. 4 Around June, bush fires start to appear in the study area.
Sampling must be performed in early summer (around June and July), not too long after peak pesticide application.
That's where we're at, some time around June".
"I would say he's got until around June to really settle on what his message is".
The plan is for an initial press run of 10,000 copies sometime around June.
He said the vehicle, known as Deepsea Challenger, should arrive at Woods Hole, in Massachusetts, sometime around June.
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These pappi endure well into summer, lasting from around June to September.
First, at the end of the school year (which starts in Poland on September first and finishes around June 20th), teenagers' minds are already on the holidays.
In Fairway's case, company executives hope to leave bankruptcy around June 1.
He has been throwing on the side and hopes to be ready around June 1.
This year, as always, the couple's phone and Internet connections were cut off in the days around June 4.
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