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"opening in july" vs "opening july"

Both "opening in July" and "opening July" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Opening in July" is used when specifying the month in which something will open, while "opening July" is used in a more informal or headline style where the preposition "in" is omitted.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

opening in july

This phrase is correct and commonly used when specifying the month in which something will open.

This phrase is used to indicate the specific month in which an event, business, or establishment will begin operating.

Examples:

  • The new restaurant is opening in July.
  • The store's grand opening is in July.
  • The exhibition will be opening in July.

Alternatives:

  • opening in August
  • opening in September
  • opening in October
  • opening in November
  • opening in December

opening july

This phrase is correct but is more informal or used in a headline style where the preposition "in" is omitted.

This phrase is used in a more casual or headline style to indicate the month in which something will open, with the preposition "in" omitted.

Examples:

  • New store opening July!
  • Restaurant opening July 15th!
  • Exhibition opening July 1st!

Alternatives:

  • opening August
  • opening September
  • opening October
  • opening November
  • opening December

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