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The phrase "months worth" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a quantity or amount that is equivalent to one or more months. It can be used to describe time, currency, or anything else that is measured in months. Examples: - I have saved up three months worth of expenses for my trip abroad. - The project is estimated to take two months worth of work to complete. - She received a salary increase equivalent to six months worth of pay. - It took months worth of planning and preparation for the event to be successful.
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Almanacs forecast twelve months' worth of weather.
That's two and a half months' worth in four weeks.
Some will read six months' worth of mail.
Rainbow Roommates charges $250 for four months' worth of service.
Or maybe a lot more; maybe two months' worth.
Like "Two months' worth in one night" rain in Recife.
Is a few more months worth that much?
I have easily sorted out nine months' worth.
At the current sales pace, that represented 9.6 months' worth, up from 9.1 months' worth in the previous month.
In this paper, we perform an analysis of 10 months worth of Yahoo!
As a result of last month's surge in sales, the supply of new homes available for sale fell to 7.6 months' worth, from 9.6 months' worth in May.
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