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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this many months" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number of months in a context where the exact number is either known or can be inferred. Example: "I have been working on this project for this many months, and I can see significant progress."
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"We started this many months ago.
I think there was an opportunity to deal with this many months ago," he said.
"I think we are almost in crisis mode with this many months of sustained arrivals".
They've always been very strong and said, 'No, it takes this many months to write a good sitcom.' "Then there are the characters.
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Browder experienced this firsthand during the many months he was held there.
"While I appreciate details must be finalised, this board has been working towards this for many months and a late postponement is very difficult to forgive".
"When I got into this race many months ago, it was without any illusions that this wasn't a tough fight — and you know what?
This was, many months later, diagnosed as situational anxiety by the renowned sports psychologist Steve Peters.
The banks have been working on this for many months and claim they are ready.
Political consultants with good software have known this for many months.
Big deals like this take many months to prepare for, but the moratorium "came like a lightning bolt".
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