Sentence examples for at february from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at february" is not correct in written English
The correct preposition is "in" when referring to months. Example: "We will have a meeting in February to discuss the project."

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Mr Blair chose the home secretary to be beside him at February 6th's seminar, dubbed "Chequers Two", with Bill Clinton and his advisers.

The simple fact is that skiing in December, January and even at February half-term is often just too cold for very young children.

debbieowen We are going to Aviemore at February half-term to teach our youngest child to ski, following in the footsteps of her siblings.

Discussion to be continued at February meeting.

Controlled (a) and PUFA-treated (b) group at February, controlled (c) and PUFA-treated (d) group at March, controlled (e) and PUFA-treated (f) group at late April.

What follows now is a court approved bidding process, with the closing date for additional bids set at February 2. "The Group's bid may not result in a transaction if higher or more favourable offers are obtained by Nasty Gal during the auction process," writes Nasty Gal.

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"No phones at Augusta".

I was mad at Jan Morris.

Outcome was assessed at October 2000.

At month 3, blood pressure and weight decreased significantly.

And why stop at January?

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