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"in late March" vs "at late March"

The correct phrase is 'in late March.' 'In' is the preposition commonly used to indicate a specific month or time period. 'At' is not typically used in this context.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

in late March

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in late March' to refer to a specific time period within the month of March.

Examples:

  • The event is scheduled for in late March.
  • We usually have a family gathering in late March.
  • She will be traveling in late March.
  • The flowers start to bloom in late March.
  • The project deadline is set for in late March.

at late March

This phrase is not correct in English. 'At' is not used to indicate a specific month or time period.


Alternatives:

  • in late March
  • during late March
  • around late March
  • by late March
  • until late March

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