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send in mid-March vs send on mid-March

The correct phrase is 'send in mid-March.' 'In' is the preposition commonly used to indicate a specific time period. 'On' is used for specific dates. Therefore, 'in mid-March' is the appropriate choice in this context.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 922 views

send in mid-March

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'send in mid-March' when referring to sending something during the time period of mid-March.

Examples:

  • We plan to send out the invitations in mid-March.
  • The report will be sent in mid-March.
  • Please send the documents in mid-March.
  • They are scheduled to send the package in mid-March.
  • The payment should be sent in mid-March.
  • If the CTR applies to you, the amount you receive will be shown on your council tax bill that we send in mid-March. For 2015/16 all of East Sussex has the same ...

Alternatives:

  • send during mid-March
  • send at mid-March
  • send around mid-March
  • send by mid-March
  • send before mid-March

send on mid-March

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'On' is not the appropriate preposition to use with 'mid-March.'

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