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The phrase "three months straight" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to a period of time lasting three consecutive months. For example: I stayed home for three months straight during the pandemic, and I barely left the house during that time.
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When she was pregnant with Jake, she threw up for three months straight.
Industrial output fell for three months straight before rising slightly in February.
It is -40C for three months straight, plus a month of -50C.
Not since the 1950s has job growth contracted for three months straight without recession.
I've been wearing one I got on the Upper West Side for $15 for about three months straight.
We've done talked about it for three months straight, and I don't even want to talk about no trade.
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Four months straight".
Try doing that for seven months straight.
I played this record growing up for six months straight.
I had been in Baghdad for six months straight.
"In Noodle Bar we fucked up for nine months straight.
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