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from July onwards
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "from July onwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will continue or be applicable starting in July and for an indefinite period thereafter. Example: "The new policy will be in effect from July onwards, affecting all employees."
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11 human-written examples
"No, I've been playing good golf from July onwards," said Casey, referring to his tie for third at the British Open at St. Andrews.
News & Media
My advice for anyone booked to travel from July onwards is to wait for a few days until there is more clarity.
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From July onwards, tanned Romans may flock there most weekends and you won't find a place on the 70-minute hydrofoil trip unless you book at least two weeks ahead, but the island manages to keep its cool, reclusive allure.
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From July onwards, two months before protests reached Wall Street, tent cities sprang up in protest at the rising cost of living – first on Rothschild Blvd, and then throughout 25 other towns and cities.
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And the Conservative Solutions Project spent at least $4.5m from July onwards on TV spots featuring the senator that called for killing the Iran nuclear deal, an important issue for Adelson.
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Nevertheless, the expansive savannahs and woodlands here are home to incredible wildlife spectacles, especially during the famous wildebeest migration, when up to two million animals are on the move (it is expected to take place from July onwards this year).
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49 human-written examples
Individuals over 25 years old with ILI decreased their healthcare usage significantly from August onwards: in July 43% [41%, 45%] of ILI cases sought medical attention, whereas between August and December this decreased to 25%[13%%, 37%] (p < 0.0001, Figure 1b).
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Available from a range of retailers from June onwards.
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The oranges are actually harvested in Spain from November onwards.
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"In fact, the month average from June onwards is 200 terrorists killed a month," he said.
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Their contracts with Apple are up for renewal from April onwards.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "from July onwards", ensure the context clearly indicates whether you mean the start of July or sometime within the month. Be specific if necessary to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid phrases like "starting from July onwards" as "from...onwards" already implies a starting point. Using "starting" makes the sentence unnecessarily redundant.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "from July onwards" functions as an adverbial phrase of time, modifying a verb or clause by specifying when an action or state begins and continues. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Travel
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Science
33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "from July onwards" is a grammatically sound and widely accepted phrase used to indicate that something will continue or be applicable starting in July for an indefinite period. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While it appears most frequently in News & Media contexts, it is also used in Science and Travel. To enhance clarity, be specific about the starting date and avoid redundant phrasing. Alternatives such as "starting in July" offer simpler ways to convey the same meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
from July forward
Replaces "onwards" with "forward" maintaining the sense of progression.
starting in July
Replaces the phrase with a simpler and more direct expression of commencement.
beginning in July
Uses "beginning" instead of "starting" for a subtle change in emphasis.
from the month of July onwards
Adds slight emphasis by specifically referring to the "month of July".
as of July
Implies a formal or official start date.
commencing July
A shorter, more business-oriented way to say starting in July.
post-July
A more concise way to indicate the period after July.
following July
Uses "following" instead of "after", implying a sequential relationship.
after July
Indicates a period following July, without necessarily implying continuation.
subsequent to July
A more formal way to express the period after July.
FAQs
How can I use "from July onwards" in a sentence?
You can use "from July onwards" to indicate a period of time that begins in July and continues indefinitely. For example, "The new policy will be effective "from July onwards".".
What is a simple alternative to "from July onwards"?
A simple alternative is "starting in July" or "beginning in July", which are more direct and easier to understand.
Is it correct to say "starting from July onwards"?
While understandable, "starting from July onwards" is somewhat redundant. It's better to use either "starting in July" or "from July onwards" to avoid repetition.
What's the difference between "after July" and "from July onwards"?
"After July" indicates a time period following July, whereas "from July onwards" implies a continuous period starting in July and extending indefinitely into the future. Use "after July" when referring to a specific event that occurs at some point following July. For example: I will be on holiday after July.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested