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one months later
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "one months later" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "one month later." You can use it to indicate a time period of one month that has passed since a specific event or date. Example: "The project was due on March 1st, and one month later, we finally received the results."
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Alternative expressions(19)
one month afterward
one month later
a month later
after a month
a month from now
one period later
several months later
one month longer
one month better
one month earlier
one month further
four weeks later
one day later
thirty days after
one month late
one month following
a month afterward
following a month
a month from then
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59 human-written examples
Twenty-one months later, Corky Jr., or C.J., is a happy toddler without any signs of H.I.V.-disease although his antibody levels are slightly positive.
News & Media
He launched his own e-commerce company the July after his graduation, which was acquired by a public company twenty-one months later.
News & Media
The patient remained free of disease until twenty-one months later when she noticed a painful swelling of the left inguinal area.
Science
One-month later, on 24 April, a German offensive began Second Ypres, which became the 4th and 1/6th King's first major battle.
Wiki
Headache sufferers were invited to respond to two consecutive questionnaires: the first one to establish their headache characteristics as they attended the conference, the second one 3 months later to assess the influence of the conference on the management of their headaches.
To enhance self-confidence among GPs we organized two interactive workshops, one at the start of the study, and another one six months later, to familiarize with the proposed insulin regimen.
Science
The follow-up of treatment for acute hepatitis C consisted of three outpatients visits and three ALT measurements at 1, 3 and 6 months after the start of therapy, one HCV RNA test at the end of treatment and one 6 months later.
Science
One day's list, from June, 2010, included the flight details for Robert Redford and Jack Kevorkian; another one, two months later, had the itineraries of Julius Erving, Kathy Ireland, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
News & Media
But the final one, five months later, peaked at more than 15 million viewers and a 68percentt audience share.
News & Media
But the eclipse was a bad omen, the Zulu victory a pyrrhic one, because months later the Zulu kingdom was defeated.
News & Media
The downturn led to a bankruptcy filing in August 2002 by US Airways and another one four months later by United Airlines, the largest ever such filing in aviation history.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the singular form "month" when referring to a period of one month. The correct phrasing is "one month later."
Common error
Avoid using the plural form "months" when you intend to express a duration of just one month. Using "one months later" is grammatically incorrect and should be corrected to "one month later".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "one months later" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "one month later". Ludwig AI points out that the example sentences predominantly use the corrected form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "one months later" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "one month later". As Ludwig AI's analysis and the absence of valid examples demonstrate, it's essential to use the singular "month" when referring to a single month's duration. Using alternatives such as "a month later" or "one month afterward" can provide clarity and maintain grammatical accuracy in both formal and informal writing. Always ensure the noun agrees in number with its quantifier to avoid such common errors.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
one month later
Corrects the grammatical error by using the singular form "month" instead of the plural "months".
a month later
Uses the indefinite article "a" for a more natural and common phrasing.
one month afterward
Replaces "later" with "afterward" maintaining similar meaning but changing the word choice.
in one month's time
Emphasizes the duration of time using a possessive form and a different prepositional phrase.
after a month
Switches the order of words to change the structure of the sentence slightly.
following one month
Replaces "later" with the participle "following" to create a more formal tone.
one month hence
Uses the archaic term "hence" instead of "later" for a more formal and dated tone.
a month from now
Expresses the time frame from the present perspective, using "from now".
one month in the future
Emphasizes the future aspect of the time frame, using "in the future".
subsequent to one month
Offers a more formal and somewhat less common way of phrasing the time relationship.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "one months later"?
The correct way to say it is "one month later". The term "months" should be singular when referring to a single month.
Can I use "a month later" instead of "one month later"?
Yes, "a month later" is a perfectly acceptable and often more natural-sounding alternative to "one month later".
Is there a more formal way to say "one month later"?
Yes, you could use phrases like "one month afterward" or "subsequent to one month" in more formal contexts.
What's the difference between "one month later" and "months later"?
"One month later" refers to a specific period of one month, while "months later" implies a period of several months, without specifying the exact number.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested