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"february" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to the month or expressing a date in the month of February. Example sentence: February is the second month of the year.
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febuary
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In the face of bitter opposition from landowning interests, Alexander II, overcoming his natural indolence, took an active personal part in the arduous legislative labours that on Febuary 19, 1861, culminated in the Emancipation Act.
House of Cards season 3 will be released to Netflix on 27 Febuary 2015, when (obligatory spoiler warning) Frank Underwood begins his presidency.
February 1st — Another small fuckup: I put an extra "r" in all the copies of the calendar I handed out, even though I already told everyone the next month coming was called Febuary.
He attended Dadar School for the Blind in Bombay from age 5 to 9Nfrom Febuary, 1939 to May, 1943.
Everyone is excited to see Febuary.
7 Febuary 2013: GCSE replacement.
They've chosen an unlikely place to debut their new lineup (if you don't count opening the Grammys in Febuary): the music festival Coachella, more associated with boozy celebrities in fringed leather than with hard rock.
In a court appearance on Febuary 14, Mr Saeed confessed to Pearl's kidnapping, but court officials later said that would not be enough to convict him because he was not under oath at the time.
When Greece obtained a reprieve on 20 Febuary the conditions attached were very clear: any extra spending on pensions or salaries would have to be met with equivalent cuts.
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Returns to the Federal Election Commission show the last recorded donation from the Adelson family was in mid-Febuary.
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