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The phrase "but month" is not a complete sentence structure, so it is not considered grammatically correct. It could potentially be used in written English as part of a larger sentence, such as: - "I can't believe it's already August, but the month seems to be flying by." - "The company had a successful fiscal year, but the month of December saw a decrease in sales." - "My daughter's birthday falls on a different day every year, but the month remains the same." In these examples, "but month" is used to contrast or emphasize a certain aspect within a specific time frame or context.
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But month after month, the number grew.
But month after month, those numbers fell.
But month after month of declining revenues strengthened the marketers' position.
It's not dramatic, but month by month the numbers keep coming in worse than expected.
But, month by month, speech by awkward speech, she is evolving more fully into an Argentine Chávez, who puts power before country, confuses conspiracy theory with policy, and regards economics and diplomacy as an inconvenience.
But, month in, month out, they'd be there together, the two of them, the same routine, the same everything, never anyone else to talk to or to visit with during those winter months.
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But January was another difficult month for construction.
But April was Santa Cruz's cruelest month.
Sadly, this is £14,000 higher than in October 2015, but month-on-month was unchanged.
But October presents challenges anew.
But June brought O'Keefe good news.
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