January meaning in English
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Definition
January: the first month of the year, the month between December and February
Examples
- "Donna : Today is Thursday, 16th January."
- "MONDAY 21ST JANUARY"
- "My birthday is thirty January."
- "Birthday: 30 January, 1978"
- "According to one recent study, foot traffic at retail stores fell from January to August."
- "I can see your name is already on our system. You saw an opera in January."
- "Delavigne Corporation Interim Finance Report January 1st to June 30th"
- "Cosmetics sales in Asia were up 13.4% compared to January of last year."
- "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
- "Please don't forget that you have an appointment for January 17th at 3:15 PM, at our Webster Street offices, on the 13th floor."
- "Donna : Today is Tuesday, 14th January."
- "26th January"
- "This policy expires on January 1, next year."
- "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, set off to explore the world."
- "All orders placed before January 31st receive free shipping and a collector's edition refrigerator magnet!"
- "According to one recent study, foot traffic at retail stores fell 19% between January and August."
- "It is my pleasure to remind you of our upcoming quarterly shareholders' meeting, which will take place on Friday January 11th."
- "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
- "January 31"
- "27 January"
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