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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for months" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that spans several months.
Example: "She has been training for months to prepare for the marathon."
Alternatives: "over several months" or "for an extended period."
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For months.
For months, until now.
Not for months.
For months, nothing.
I slept badly for months.
The battle raged for months.
She was unemployed for months.
For months, he had migraines.
I had nightmares for months.
They camped outside for months.
They may last for months.
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