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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to ask for clarification or more information about a specific time frame or period. For example: - "I'm not sure what period you're referring to. Can you please specify?" - "Can you remind me what period this event took place in?" - "What period of history do you find most interesting?".
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Over what period?
What period does he mean?
What does it look like — what period was "Newsies"?
To what period does "Monsters vs. Aliens" belong?
LL So today you committed £100m, over what period?
"A tampon mind-set is like, 'Period — what period?
"What period of time is my play set over?
This sounds like Macca doing - what period Beatles?
How many auditors did the work, over what period of time?
What period were you going for? A. The style is vaguely Art Nouveau.
What period and genre do you prefer books from, and why?
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