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this month onwards
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "this month onwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will continue from the current month into the future. Example: "Starting this month onwards, we will implement the new policy across all departments."
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3 human-written examples
From this month onwards, we're splitting out apps from games: you can find the link to the separate Best Android Apps roundup at the end of this piece.
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On that note, we proudly introduce Old Blue Last beer, pouring from crisp gold cans and kegs around the UK from this month onwards.
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Subsequently they shared training materials: "This month onwards we will be doing trainings for … the Village Health and Sanitation Committees.
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If you're an employee, over 22 years old, earning at least £8,105 a year and you don't already have a company pension, from next month onwards you could find that you suddenly have one.
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The EU has stated that tougher restrictions must be placed on the advertising of e-cigarettes from next month onwards.
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"Jonathan has had a recurrence of the stress-related illness that ruled him out of all cricket this winter from late November onwards," Peirce said.
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There, he finished as top scorer (with seven) last year, before really kicking it up a notch this season: from late February onwards, after a move from the middle of the park to a more out-and-out attacking role, King went on a fire-hot goalscoring run, scoring 12 goals for Bournemouth in 14 league matches, including a hat-trick against West Ham.
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It appears from late June onwards, when warm rains occur.
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The first to arrive, from early August onwards, are the juveniles, immaculate in their fresh, scalloped buff plumage.
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From early December onwards, earnest PA's arrange meetings in their bosses' diaries for January suggesting everyone is busy until Christmas.
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From Thursday 8 October onwards, readers based outside our core markets who have never tried the international homepage will automatically be directed there.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "this month onwards" to clearly indicate that a policy, action, or state will continue from the present month into the future. This ensures clarity and avoids ambiguity about the timeframe.
Common error
Avoid using phrases like "starting from this month onwards" as the "starting from" part is already implied by "onwards". Simply use "this month onwards" for conciseness and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "this month onwards" functions as an adverbial phrase of time, specifying when an action, event, or state begins and continues. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. Examples show it used to mark the commencement of new policies or changes.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "this month onwards" is a grammatically sound way to indicate that something begins in the current month and continues into the future. While Ludwig AI confirms it's usable, it's relatively rare, appearing mostly in news and scientific contexts. Alternatives like "from this month forward" or "starting this month" may offer conciseness. Avoid redundancy by omitting phrases like "starting from this month onwards". Use "this month onwards" to clearly define the timeframe for policies, actions, or events.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
From this month forward
Replaces "onwards" with "forward", offering a slightly more direct and concise alternative.
From the current month
Rephrases "this month" to be more explicit, but retains the same meaning.
Starting this month
Focuses on the commencement of an action or state, omitting the sense of ongoing continuation.
Beginning this month
Similar to 'starting this month', it emphasizes the initiation point.
In the current month and beyond
Adds emphasis to the continuation beyond the current month.
Commencing this month
A more formal alternative to "starting this month".
Effective this month
Highlights the implementation or effect taking place from the current month.
As of this month
Indicates a change or new condition that is in place from the current month.
This month and subsequently
Uses a more formal tone to indicate continuation.
Henceforth from this month
Uses "henceforth" to add a sense of formality and long-term continuation.
FAQs
How can I use "this month onwards" in a sentence?
You can use "this month onwards" to indicate that something will continue from the current month into the future. For example: "The new policy will be implemented "this month onwards"".
What are some alternatives to "this month onwards"?
Alternatives include "from this month forward", "starting this month", or "beginning this month" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "this month onwards"?
Yes, "this month onwards" is grammatically correct and commonly used to denote a period starting in the current month and continuing into the future. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is usable in written English.
What's the difference between "this month onwards" and "next month onwards"?
"This month onwards" refers to the current month and the period following it, while "next month onwards" refers to the month after the current one and the period following that.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested