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Discover Ludwig"late September" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to refer to a specific point in time, usually at the end of the month. For example: "I'm planning to take a vacation in late September."
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Late September, Saturday, 8 a.m.
Late September, Near Jos, Nigeria.
Their trial began in late September.
He adds the Sixth in late September.
And in late September, Repsol counterattacked.
It starts in late September.
(In late September, she joined Mayday's board).
Late September/early October, Sky Living.
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Late September-early October, Bangladesh.
"It's been around since late September.
When to go: Late September to early October.
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