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Discover Ludwig"six months of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific period of time that spans six months. Example: "I have been studying French for six months of this year."
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James owed six months of back rent.
"Stanley wanted six months of rehearsal.
For nearly six months of the year.
Each gets six months of severance.
We play six months of the year.
After six months of chaperoned meetings.
Not bad for six months of work.
Ms. Ulery received six months of severance.
"That's six months of no rent".
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Most books die (stop selling) within six months of publication.
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