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The phrase "months today" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to the current month or the number of months since a specific event, but it lacks clarity. Example: "I can't believe it's been six months today since we last met."
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In the same time period, HTC moved from a 4.7-month update average to 3.9 months today.
Musician Pete Doherty was jailed for six months today after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine.
Mr. Toprak of Edmunds says that two years ago, the average loan was 53 months; today it is 59 months.
TEARS, cheers and maracas will be heard when, six months today, Brazil's football World Cup finishes in Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã stadium.
Ukip seized their second House of Commons seat in less than two months today - inflicting a humiliating defeat on David Cameron six months ahead of the General Election.
In the past, he said, maximum market time would be two to three months; today it's more like six or seven.
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*Mant's British Months (1835).
Six months earlier, it is 29 April.
Their paychecks sometimes arrive months late.
Closed during winter months (this year until the end of April).
"We played five great months last year and one horrible month.
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