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Discover LudwigThe phrase "months or so" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about a period of time that is close to, but not exactly, a certain number of months. For example, you could say, "We'll need to wait a few more months or so until the project is complete."
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One scandal every 18 months or so.
Three months or so passed.
(I'll update every 6-12 morthsoor so).
Bush is in office for another two months or so.
Blue switches phone numbers every six months or so.
I still consider it every few months or so.
It is removed after six months or so.
I get a job every two months or so.
U.N. peacekeepers will remain for another 18 months or so.
For two months or so afterward she stayed clean.
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Anyone fixing now will have to look for another deal in 12 months or so.
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