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The phrase 'through the month of' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: I worked through the month of April to complete this project.
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Through the month of November, special culinary classes and events will be organized around town.
His men locked us in a warehouse with many others, where we waited through the month of September, 2013.
If he makes it through the month of March, I think he could be here 20 years".
But some programs have indicated that if a shutdown were to last through the month of October they would have to start thinking about closing down their operations.
Let there be no doubt: the failure to reach a deal on the debt ceiling through the month of August would mean a return to recession.
The kiosks will also promote a shoe-design competition called "How Do You Do Your City?" which will run through the month of March.
"Through the month of December, we've seen a noticeable marked increase in traffic, and we are very thankful for that," said Les Norton, the owner of La Fama clothing store and executive director of the Laredo Downtown Merchants Association.
The boat is available through the month of August and costs $143,000 a week to rent.
BBC Pop Up, the BBC's first mobile bureau, was in Southern Louisiana through the month of October, covering issues from feral hogs to the state's disappearing coastline.
Skirmishing and sallies by the garrison continued through the month of February.
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