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Discover Ludwig"June 1" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use it when referring to a specific date, such as "The event will take place on June 1."
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JUNE 1 Arrived Barcelona.
The full list for June: 1.
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June 1-25: "Stage Fright".
June 1-14: "The Little Mermaid".
June 1-11: "andenic and Old Lace".
Previews begin May 7. Opens June 1.
(June 1, Rating: 1 star ) SAM SIFTON.
BREAKING : — Radio Dalsan (@DalsanFM_SOM June 1, 2016.
Update — Radio Dalsan (@DalsanFM_SOM June 1, 2016.
CNNmoney.com, June 1, 2005 Q.
MARK MISENER New York, June 1, 2000.
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