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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lasting a month" is correct and usable in written English and can be used in any context in which you wish to refer to a period of time lasting one month
For example, "This promotion is only lasting a month, so don't miss out!"
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But with most university holidays lasting a month, you might be stuck for ideas about how to fill the time.
TAP said that in studies of 3,000 patients, most lasting a month, no one died or had heart attacks.
Each year he put on a new play, and each year it failed, rarely lasting a month before it closed.
Ten combat veterans with long-term P.T.S.D. who had not responded to multiple interventions participated in a clinical trial of Virtual Vietnam, typically lasting a month or two.
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A monstrous sulk lasting a month ensued; by the time they came round, they had won only one of five league matches and José Mourinho was disappearing into the distance, flicking Vs into the rear-view mirror.
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A typical patrol lasted a month.
A day there simply lasts a month".
"He didn't last a month".
And it was supposed to last a month".
"The fighting could last a few days more, or it could last a month," he said.
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