Sentence examples for june from inspiring English sources

The word "June" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a proper noun to refer to the sixth month of the year. Example sentence: June is usually a hot month in many parts of the world.

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june

proper noun

The sixth month of the Gregorian calendar, following May and preceding July. Abbreviation: Jun or Jun.

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The order book was down slightly at £3.6bn from the last update in June but well ahead of the £3.3bn reported this time last year.

If the court were to rule the law unconstitutional when it issues its decision in June, it could prove a significant blow to Obama's re-election campaign by striking down his most important piece of legislation and bolstering conservative opposition.

Last June, the IPCC Fifth Assessment report warned of larger "near-term increases in seasonal mean and annual mean temperatures" in the region.

The commission found for the mass experiment in postal voting in June, though administration will need to improve.

In June I was invited to sit on the board of advisers for the Matchmaking Institute in New York.

As Iran enters a critical period in its history, with elections in June, sanctions biting and the increasing threat of an Israeli attack, the Guardian has formed a partnership with the award-winning Tehran Bureau to open a window on life in the Islamic republic.

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Be warned though, the Baltic takes time to warm up, so swimming before mid-June is only for the hardy.

By worrying coincidence, the day that we've arrived in Grenada is officially the start of the hurricane season, which runs from June to November.

They signed to Polydor, part of the Universal Music Group, in June 2012 – the night they played a London show given five stars by the Guardian – and were named as winners of the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll in January.

Vilove4 For whale watching trips from June to December, head to Puerto Madryn, where the warmer waters of the Golfo San José attract more species.

Articles on the New York Times from 24 March and 21 June 2013, gave further details and an article in the London Review of Books from 14 April 12014, implicated MI6 in a "rat line" for the transfer of arms from Libya.

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