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every month hence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "every month hence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen every month starting from a specific point in time in the future. Example: "The subscription fee will increase by 10% every month hence, starting from January."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
For frequency of CBE, 46 (40%) indicated twice in a year while nine (7.8%) suggested once a year; another nine also suggested once every month hence 12 times in a year.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
We found that on average each patient visited every second month, hence this cost is calculated for one visit (two months approximately).
Science
Many schools in the United States observe Pi Day on 14 March (March is the third month, hence the date is 3/14).
Wiki
There is only one exception to this rule as the first day of each month; hence, First of November is said, "primo novembre".
Wiki
Were the undefeated Buckeyes gazing more than a month hence toward the chance of a berth in the Fiesta Bowl for the national championship?
News & Media
The press release claims there are over 800,000 searches for the word "candy" each month — hence, the $3 million price tag.
News & Media
The account is somewhat valuable because it's named YouTube and all of you know what YouTube is.... My rent is $650 per month, hence the asking price.
News & Media
First, we have not accounted for the variable number of hours worked each month (hence opportunity for an injury) across individuals.
For example, patients on a low dose are instructed to discard unused insulin (particularly in vials) after approximately 1 month; hence, pharmacy claim data can lead to an overestimation of DACON.
Science
The risk curve for Denmark showed a decrease in risk of removal in the 4th lactation month, hence the risk of removal was lowest when the replacement cost was lowest.
This is encouraging but not definitive since many relapses present after one month, hence studies with longer follow-up are needed to distinguish whether relapse was prevented or deferred.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "every month hence", ensure the context clearly establishes the starting point from which the monthly recurrence begins. This avoids ambiguity and ensures the reader understands the timeframe.
Common error
A common mistake is not clearly defining the starting point when using "every month hence". Always specify the initial month to avoid confusion about when the recurring event begins.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "every month hence" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause. It specifies the frequency and timing of an action, indicating that it occurs monthly, starting from a specific point in time forward. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in English.
Frequent in
Science
47%
News & Media
39%
Formal & Business
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "every month hence" is a grammatically correct adverbial phrase used to indicate that something will occur on a monthly basis starting from a specific future point. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. It is most commonly found in scientific and news media contexts, suggesting a formal or neutral tone. While there's only one example exhibiting perfect match in the provided data, it's important to specify the starting month clearly when using this phrase to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives include "monthly from now on" and "each month thereafter".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
monthly from now on
This alternative replaces "every month" with "monthly" and "hence" with "from now on", simplifying the expression.
each month thereafter
Uses "each month" instead of "every month" and "thereafter" as a more formal synonym for "hence".
every month from this point
Replaces "hence" with "from this point", making the phrase less formal.
monthly going forward
Substitutes "every month" with "monthly" and "hence" with the business-oriented phrase "going forward".
on a monthly basis from now
Emphasizes the monthly recurrence using "on a monthly basis" and concludes with "from now" for clarity.
every subsequent month
Replaces "hence" with "subsequent", indicating that it applies to all months that follow.
each and every month from now
Adds emphasis using "each and every" before "month", reinforcing the monthly occurrence.
from this month onward
Changes the structure to focus on the starting month and uses "onward" to indicate continuation.
monthly, starting now
Simplifies the phrase to its core components: "monthly" and "starting now", for a more direct meaning.
every month in the future
Replaces "hence" with "in the future" to explicitly state that the recurrence applies to future months.
FAQs
How can I use "every month hence" in a sentence?
You can use "every month hence" to indicate that something will occur each month starting from a specific month forward. For example: "The new rates will apply every month hence, beginning in January".
What is an alternative to saying "every month hence"?
Alternatives to "every month hence" include "monthly from now on", "each month thereafter", or "monthly going forward". The choice depends on the desired level of formality and the specific context.
Is it more appropriate to use "every month hence" or "every month from now"?
"Every month hence" is slightly more formal than "every month from now". Both are grammatically correct, but "every month hence" might be preferred in business or academic contexts, while "every month from now" is suitable for more casual communication.
What's the difference between "every month hence" and "in a month"?
"Every month hence" indicates a recurring monthly event, whereas "in a month" refers to a single event that will occur one month from the current date. For instance, "Payments are due every month hence" means recurring monthly payments, while "The project will be completed in a month" means the project will be done one month from now.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested