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Discover LudwigThe phrase "months since" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the amount of time that has passed since an event happened. For example, "It has been four months since I last saw her."
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Apparently, the six months since haven't lessened the blow.
It's 18 months since London 2012.
"It's been six months since the storm.
Today is nine months since 9/11.
That hasn't changed in the months since.
Four months since he'd had sex.
It has been eight months since Capt.
"It's 18 months since the referendum.
I have been on Lupron every 3 months since.
Satellites have observed a decline in Arctic sea ice extent for all months since 1979.
It had been 10 months since I'd seen her.
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