Collocations for "January"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "January" in context.
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January
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- January [1, 1st]
- the [beginning, end, middle] of January
- every [Saturday] in January
- the first [week, days] of January
- a [cold, bitter, brisk, frosty] morning in January
- [my birthday, our anniversary] is in January
- was born in January [1976, of last year]
- happened in [early, late] January
- happened in mid-January
- [starts, ends, begins, opens] in January
- a new [position, job] starting in January
- runs from January to [April, June]
- is expecting her [first, second] baby in January
- made a profit in January
- had a loss in January
- (the law) comes into effect January 1st
- am going on vacation in January
- a [bitter, cold, frosty] January [day, morning]
- the January sales
'January' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):