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The phrase "for January" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific time frame or deadline related to the month of January.
Example: "The report is due for January, so we need to start working on it now."
Alternatives: "in January" or "by January."
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Wait for January.
Elections are scheduled for January.
Both surveys for January looked good.
A trial is set for January.
Practically cheery for January, then.
Video release scheduled for January.
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New elections were scheduled for January 2003.
A bigger rally is planned for January 13th.
A general election was scheduled for January 2003.
"We're shooting for January 2002 occupancy".
On target for January 2012 handover.
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