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June and afterwards vs June and onwards

Both 'June and afterwards' and 'June and onwards' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They both convey the idea of something happening after the month of June. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used. Note that 'onwards' is mainly used in the UK; in American English the word 'onward' is preferred.
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June and afterwards

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate something happening after the month of June.

This phrase is used to refer to events, actions, or periods that occur following the month of June.

Examples:

  • We will discuss the project in June and afterwards finalize the details.
  • She plans to travel in June and afterwards start her new job.
  • Let's meet in June and afterwards go on a road trip.
  • The conference will take place in June and afterwards continue online.
  • June and afterwards, we can decide on the next steps.
  • The Special Council, then, exerted great effort in drafting the Lineamenta, made public on 27 June 2006 and, afterwards, the Instrumentum laboris which, this morning, Your Holiness gave to the presidents of the episcopal conferences in Africa.
  • The fee to be paid by BAWAG-PSK was fixed at 0,2 % per year for the period ending 30 June 2007 and 1,2 % afterwards.
  • GECB, GECIH as well as AGB as the seller of AGB1 and the banking business of AGB1 owned by AGB before 22 June 1998 and by GECB afterwards are therefore the potential beneficiaries of the measures.
  • June 3rd.-Yerba Buena to Carizal. During the first part of the day we crossed a mountainous rocky desert, and afterwards a long deep sandy plain, strewed with broken sea-shells.
  • in the District of Columbia, on June 2nd, 1958, and afterwards returned to, and resided in the County of Caroline,
  • by 30 June 2017, the information referred to in Article 35(a) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, including email address and internet address, and afterwards any changes thereto;
  • On Tuesday 15 June, the spectacular Citadel welcomes hundreds of people for the prizegiving for the inshore racing, and afterwards for the Rolex reception. Fireworks and live music are provided for guests to enjoy and to dance until the end of the night.
  • And afterwards the day that Annie...
  • Loneliness, in this world And afterwards...
  • And afterwards, death seems less frightening.
  • And afterwards they cut my stitches.
  • And afterwards, you told Jimmy.
  • And afterwards, you'll return home safely.
  • And afterwards I don't want no hard feelings.
  • And afterwards we can find a way to get Nathan home.
  • And afterwards, you get your device back.
  • And afterwards, Reggie made a phone call.
  • And afterwards, we can look at some pictures.
  • And afterwards, we'd go get ice cream at Fentons.
  • We had oysters and afterwards he took me to the theatre.

Alternatives:

  • June and later
  • June and subsequently
  • June and following
  • June and then
  • June and in the future

June and onwards

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate something happening after the month of June.

This phrase is used to refer to events, actions, or periods that occur following the month of June.

Examples:

  • We will start the renovation project in June and onwards complete it by August.
  • She plans to study in June and onwards pursue a career in medicine.
  • Let's enjoy the summer in June and onwards explore new hobbies.
  • The company will launch the new product in June and onwards expand its market reach.
  • June and onwards, we can expect warmer weather.
  • Furthermore, the DRAM prices had plummeted from June 2001 onwards and in October 2001 they were at their lowest point ever.
  • It was announced that the stress tests would be carried out from 1 June 2011 onwards, and the question arises as to whether France intended to submit its oldest nuclear plant to these checks.
  • From June onwards the adult visitors arrive and mate.
  • A large number of Alpine flowers bloom from mid-June onwards.
  • From June onward, everything's dead.
  • From June onwards throughout the summer, the weather conditions were unusual with very high temperatures and absolutely no rain.
  • From June onwards, he will invite guests of the hotel and brasserie to try new flavours.
  • A nocturnal swim and sauna is a definite must under the Midnight Sun. Lakes and sea waters warm up from June onwards.
  • From June onwards, the restaurant also invites you for its Summer Brunch every Sunday: Another way to discover Las Brisas, one of the sunniest kinds of gastronomy Monte-Carlo SBM-style.
  • The first adults appear from March to May; from June onwards, the generations overlap.
  • The summer bar-restaurant par excellence, from June onwards, near the lake, with private dock and pontoon. Meals are served in the "Berber" tent.
  • We informe all enthusiasts people that, from the 7th June onward, the hystorical Motorship Zanardelli will be used on line service within the docks of the northern lake Garda.
  • The aid constitutes new aid from 1 June 2007 onwards.
  • June 2017 onwards Archdiocese of San Salvador
  • Experts in Germany have voiced doubts as to whether the ban on dumping the above categories of waste can be implemented from 1 June 2005 onwards.
  • The Quiet Tail Rotor (QTR) was installed in series from June 1967 onwards.
  • Finally, the provision of effective assistance to our partners from 1 June 2007 onwards is a shared responsibility.
  • This was reflected in the gradual decline, observed from mid-June onwards, in long-term nominal and indexlinked bond yields, suggesting that the markets expected the pace of economic growth in the euro area to decline somewhat.
  • Remember to water the rose well from time to time during dry spells so that you can enjoy it flowering in all its glory from June onwards.
  • As is clear from the analysis below, France Télécom was, from June 2002 onwards, a company with serious structural problems and an unbalanced balance sheet.

Alternatives:

  • June and beyond
  • June and forward
  • June and ahead
  • June and in the future
  • June and later

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