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The phrase "by January" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a deadline or a time frame by which something should be completed or achieved.
Example: "Please submit your report by January to ensure it is reviewed in time."
Alternatives: "before January" or "no later than January."
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Then by January, we moved in together.
By January, the number climbed to 25.5.
They aim to do this by January.
By January he was interim chairman.
By January, it was decided.
But by January, temperatures dived.
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The commission will rule by January 2005.
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"I need you to retire by January of 2007".
By January of 2002, Fox was beating CNN.
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