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The phrase "at june" is not correct in written English.
It should be "in June" when referring to the month.
Example: "We will have the meeting in June."
Alternatives: "during June" or "in the month of June."
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The exhibition at June Kelly surveys a half-century of Mr. Harsley's own estimable art.
Later, at June Lake, I watched paddle-boarders criss-cross the placid waters.
"If you look at June and July, were pretty much right on where our expectations were," he said.
When people looked at June, with her blond curls and her animated little face, Miss Tomkins smiled proudly.
Willie looked at June and said, "Is that true?" She said in her simple way, "Yes, Willie".
Steve Reich, for example, made his first appearance at June in Buffalo in 1976, in a performance with his own ensemble.
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