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The phrase "month from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific time frame that starts from the current month and extends to the same month in the following year. Example: "We will review the project outcomes a month from now." Alternatives: "one month from" or "in a month."
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Production has fallen every month from its peak last December.
I'll miss it a month from now".
You come here a month from today.
Chamberlain is a month from turning 22.
Use them in a month from when they were roasted.
"It's a better question a month from now".
Recruiters' quotas have dropped, to one per month from 1.75.
Mr. Brandt graduated last month from Boston College Law School.
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It fell to $6.5bn last month from $13.1bn in December.
Mrs. Fensterstock, 26, received an M.B.A. last month from Harvard.
His qualifications got a boost last month from the Wash.
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