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in early November vs on early November

The correct phrase is 'in early November.' 'On early November' is not a standard English construction.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 11188 views

in early November

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in early November' to refer to a specific time period within the month of November.

Examples:

  • The conference will take place in early November.
  • She plans to travel in early November.
  • We usually have a family gathering in early November.
  • In early November, the weather starts to get colder.
  • The project deadline is set for in early November.
  • Parex banka sought State assistance in early November 2008.
  • An urgent demarche was carried out in Tehran by the EU Presidency in early November.
  • The Rural Charter will be this Parliament's contribution to the Conference on Rural Europe to be held in Ireland in early November.
  • In early November, the first Construction crews arrived to remove all the vegetation of the island, clean the area and dump tonnes of asphalt for roads.
  • When we hold the next summit in The Hague in early November, we will adopt a declaration on cultural cooperation, hoping to make this area a priority for our future cooperation.
  • At the time of the attribution of the ELA facility (17 and 27 October 2008) no decision had been taken regarding the solvency and nationalisation of BPN (since those decisions were taken only in early November 2008).
  • We shall make our assessment in the coming autumn in the enlargement package, which will most likely be presented in early November.
  • This progress has been in direct response to requests made by the Commission in early November and we find it encouraging.
  • On 27 October 2009, the Commission explained that the decision to inform Porsche had been sent for translation into German and would be sent to the company in early November.
  • The Franco-German initiative unveiled at Deauville in early November, which would require some possible measure of restructuring for debt issued after 2013, tried to avoid the immediate shock of a haircut.
  • As to how this relates to Turkey's application for membership, the Commission made it clear in the strategy paper published in early November that it does see a political correlation.
  • Our White Paper to be published in early November will define the steps needed to translate our shared ambitions for this important pillar of the financial sector into reality.
  • Writing in The Financial Times in early November, Ryan suggested, "America is eager for an adult conversation on the threat of debt."
  • The Commission takes note favourably of the amendments proposed and is extremely grateful for these efforts which will enable the Council to adopt this proposal in early November, at the same time as the regulation on parental responsibility, thus ensuring parallelism between the two instruments.
  • Despite having a very busy agenda, the Belgian Presidency hopes to be able to return to the region shortly, in early November, for example, if circumstances allow.
  • A second update was finalised in early November and provides for transitional provisions relating to the minimum reserves system in the light of Greece's entry into the euro area.
  • The ECB, consistent with its concerns about the risks for price stability in the euro area stemming from the depreciation of the exchange rate of the euro, decided to intervene again in foreign exchange markets in early November.
  • In early November, the Commission will be bringing out its annual report on Turkey's progress in the negotiations on its accession.
  • In early November 2011, the offices of the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo were attacked with Molotov cocktails following the publication of illustrations of the Prophet Mohammed in a special 'Arab Spring' edition.
  • the ECB intervened again in early November 2000.

on early November

This phrase is not a standard English construction and is incorrect.

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