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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'months time' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a period of time in the future, usually a fairly long one. For example: I'm sure we will have finished the project in a few months time.
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Judge me in three months' time.
There may be fewer celebrations here in 12 months' time.
"In six months time, the larger concerns may come out.
In six months' time they transformed Turkish society.
In two months' time Montenegro will hold a presidential election.
It is expected to report in two months' time.
On to the Open in a months' time, then.
I think it will be obsolete in six months' time!
Seventeen months' time and they're locked and loaded again.
Another 550 are to be released in two months' time.
In six months' time she'll do something else.
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