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at the current month
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at the current month" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to the present month, but the correct expression would be "in the current month." Example: "We are expecting a significant increase in sales in the current month."
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3 human-written examples
Since much of my shopping happens online, I've gotten into the habit of looking at the current month's photo in the calendar before I decide whether to click the "buy" button on a nice-to-have-but-not-essential purchase.
News & Media
We also found that high tide at the current month was negatively associated with BFV transmission.
The results of the cross-correlations show that the incidence of BFV disease was statistically significantly associated with minimum temperature at the current month and at lags of 2 5 months, maximum temperature at lags of 3 4 months, low tide at the current month and at lags of 1 and 5 months, and high tide at the current month.
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52 human-written examples
Cows assigned to the treatment group were eligible for lactation therapy if they had an elevated composite SCC (≥200,000 cells/ml) in the current month, plus an elevated SCC (≥200,000 cells/ml) in one of the two previous months in combination with a S. aureus positive culture result in at least one quarter in the current month.
Science
Early forecasts estimate that the economy will have grown at a 2.5percentto3percentcent annual rate in the current April-June quarter.
News & Media
Many analysts say the economy is growing in the current October-December quarter at an annual rate of less than 2 percent — too slow to reduce unemployment.
News & Media
And the math on this -- at the current $5.50 a month for the Broadcast & Sports Programming fee, and with 10.8 million TWC cable customers, (TWC 2014 Annual Report) the company gets about $60 million a month extra or $720 million a year from this one fee.
News & Media
TO audiences at the current revival of August Wilson's "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," Anthony Mackie is the young man who, in a show lasting some three hours, basically has just one line.
News & Media
At the current rate, says Jan Egeland, a former Norwegian foreign official who now heads the Norwegian Refugee Council, an aid agency, it will take half a century to meet the housing shortage left by the most recent war, the backlog from previous conflicts and soaring population growth.Yet Western diplomats going between Israel and Gaza see hopeful signs.
News & Media
The final step in the algorithm applied several inclusion criteria to computerized records regarding the "at-risk" population for the current (index) month to identify the "potential cases", all of which were subjected to a medical chart review by trained research nurses and/or a respiratory epidemiologist.
Supplies at distribution centers, warehouses and terminals in May were enough to last 1.13 months at the current sales pace after April's record low of 1.12 months, the report said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to the present month, use the more standard and grammatically sound phrase "in the current month" or, more simply, "this month."
Common error
Don't use "at" when referring to a period of time like a month. Use "in" instead. For example, say "in the current month" not "at the current month".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at the current month" functions as a prepositional phrase attempting to specify a timeframe. However, it's considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig shows some occurrences, but the correct preposition usage would be "in" instead of "at".
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
67%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "at the current month" might be encountered, it is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI highlights, standard English dictates the use of "in" instead of "at" for specifying a month. The correct phrase is "in the current month", or, more simply, "this month". Though examples exist, the phrase is infrequent and should be avoided in formal writing. It is best to stick to grammatically sound alternatives like "in the current month" or "this month".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the current month
Uses "in" instead of "at", which is the correct preposition for indicating inclusion within a time period.
this month
A more concise and common way to refer to the current month.
during the current month
Emphasizes the duration or period within the present month.
the present month
Uses "present" instead of "current", offering a formal alternative.
within the current month
Similar to "in the current month" but emphasizes containment.
for the current month
Indicates something specific related to the ongoing month.
of the current month
Used to specify a detail or aspect belonging to the current month.
the month of
Omits the word current. Requires to define the month. Can be used only if is understandable by context. Meaning changes slightly because is generic.
the ongoing month
Uses "ongoing" as a synonym for "current," highlighting the continuous nature of the month.
the instant month
Uses "instant" as a synonym for "current," is not a common expression and emphasizes immediacy.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "at the current month"?
The correct and more common way to refer to the present month is to say "in the current month". You can also use the simpler phrase "this month".
Is "at the current month" grammatically correct?
No, "at the current month" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct preposition to use when referring to a month is "in", so the proper phrase is "in the current month".
What can I say instead of "at the current month"?
You can use alternatives like "in the current month" or "this month" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "at the current month" and "in the current month"?
"At the current month" is considered grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "in the current month", which uses the correct preposition for specifying a time period.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested