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Discover Ludwig"month on month" is correct and usable in written English, and can be used to refer to a comparison of two consecutive months.
For example, "Sales were down month on month for December compared to November."
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Germany's retail sales also grew in July, by 0.9% month on month.
Month on month, consumer prices rose by 0.2% in August, having increased by 0.4% in July.
In January, the rate was 16.8% year on year and 6.4% month on month.
It varies so much month on month.
Literally week on week month on month.
We expect month on month volatility to continue".
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But good, firm, month-on-month growth.
Prices were 1.1% higher month-on-month.
Sales fell 6.11% month-on-month.
In June, month-on-month sales rose 2.8percentt.
Food prices fell by 0.2% month-on-month.
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