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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a month" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a duration or time frame, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "The project will take as a month to complete" does not make sense.
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But even those who criticized the mayor as recently as a month ago are thrilled with the step.
But here it can be as long as a month.
Some have stayed for as long as a month.
He could be out as long as a month.
They may last as long as a month, food supplies permitting.
The primary clusters could be separated by as much as a month.
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I'm treating it as a month-to-month thing".
And two, even so, it's best used as a long-term guide, not as a month-by-month panic- or joy-inducing catalyst.
Dozens of chefs join him each year for his food-and-wine festivals, such as a month-long event at Disney's Epcot Center.
As recently as a month ago, it seemed possible that Gomez could be included in a deal for a defenseman.
Grief counselors visited Cutter & Buck as recently as a month ago.
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