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The phrase "did for months" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a continuous action or state that lasted for a period of time. Example: "After the accident, Tom was unable to walk and had to use crutches, which he did for months."
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Which it did for months.
"That's what you did for months instead of having classes".
But even that may be a troubling sign for Mr. Clinton because Democrats are no longer automatically issuing partisan attacks on Mr. Starr, as they did for months.
On the streets of Manhattan on Monday, there were no signs of New Yorkers changing their daily habits as they did for months after the Twin Towers fell.
In the case of massive election fraud, he hopes people will come out into the streets the way they did for months after Mr. Milosevic refused to acknowledge opposition victories in the 1996 local elections.
Mr. Kerry no longer contends, as he did for months after July's military coup, that the Sissi regime is "restoring democracy". But the administration argues that it should still support narrow U.S. security interests in Egypt, including maintaining the security of the Suez Canal and combatting al-Qaeda-linked militants operating in the Sinai Peninsula.
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He said little work had been done for months.
Trotman really did wonder what Turrell was doing — for months it had been a mystery.
As she has done for months, Warren insists that she isn't a candidate.
That is all they could do for months, Ms. Morpeau said.
Only then did she agree to start calling superdelegates personally, something Mr. Obama had been doing for months.
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