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Discover Ludwig"one month in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the passage of time or to describe a point in time during a specific duration. Example: "One month in, I had already completed half of my project." In this sentence, "one month in" indicates the duration of time that has passed since the project started. Another example: "We decided to take a break one month in to evaluate our progress." Here, "one month in" refers to a specific point in time during the duration of the project.
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"I was here only two months, one month in Kabul and one month in Kunduz," he said.
The same salary would probably last me one month in London.
Yet I've never spent a year in Provence or even one month in the country.
I am leaving London tomorrow and I am going to spend one month in Venice.
Three sessions were conducted over one month in 2014 with six elementary students.
These nanofiber gels demonstrated sustained release of soluble Dex for over one month in physiologic media.
It is demonstrated to be effective to reduce polarization after storage at 60 °C for one month in charged state.
After over one month in immersion, steel remains passive in the condition IS100, with inhibition efficiency higher than 99%.
Fifty eight TRD patients received rTMS over one month in an open-labeled design study (phase I).
The vesicles can exist for about one month in aqueous solution at around 20 °C, showing a certain colloidal stability.
All interviews were performed within one month (in order that there should not be change in the illness).
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