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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in February" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase that indicates the time or date when something occurred. Example: I will be going on vacation in February.
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Then, in Feburary, volume soared, from 522,000 the previous month to over 2.5 million shares.
Juno said in Feburary that it would make its four million users available for a distributed-computing project.
This shows a slight decrease from January, when there were 120.3m, as there were fewer days in Feburary.
For example, in Feburary 2010, I wrote that "the Democrats are gonna get hammered" in the upcoming congressional elections, as indeed they were.
In Feburary, TomTom reported a 29 per cent slump in fourth-quarter profits to €52m, on revenues down 3 per cent at €516m.
Peter Wright, Mail on Sunday editor, tells Leveson inquiry that his paper used Whittamore after the private investigator was charged in Feburary 2004.
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The new complaint, which was handed down in Federal District Court in Brooklyn yesterday, retraces much of the same ground that was covered in the Feburary charges.
While Tencent currently dominates the country's digital music market, a free music app called Dou Yin has quietly surpassed in early Feburary the company's instant-messaging app WeChat to become the top downloaded free app in China iOS Store, according to App Annie, a market intelligence firm.
In a Feburary 2012 interview with "Access Hollywood," Humphries hinted at his doubts about Kardashian's motives for marrying him.
On a night in early Feburary, Zakarya's friend drove him to central Damascus, escorted by a vehicle from the 4th Division.
In mid-Feburary, approximately 400 superdelegates remained uncommitted.
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