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"months of service" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time during which a person has worked for an organization or performed a certain type of work. For example, "He received a bonus for his 12 months of service in the military."
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The first 12 months of service are free.
(The bill was prorated for almost two months of service).
The initial cost is $189.95, which includes two months of service.
You get two weeks' redundancy for every six months of service up to 104 weeks.
Equally uncertain was his claim that in his four months of service, he had not harmed or killed anyone.
Silverjet, a British business-class-only airline, shut down in May after only 18 months of service.
On Infinitis, the cost is $400, including two months of service; on the Nissans, it's a dollar less.
They might start drafting 60-year-olds, for example, for a few months of service in the Iraqi desert.
The airline says it received more than 3,500 mostly positive comments from passengers during the seat's first months of service.
In return the panelists are given a "Certificate of Membership in the Advertising Advisory Board of Seventeen Magazine," plus, after six months of service, a gold-plated charm.
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It's being priced at $199, which includes the first 12-months of service.
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