American football:
(I'm sorry; someone else will have to answer regarding world football and Australian rules football.)
I would go with intiminaters
The end of a football game.
10,000/month
Yes, you should use a hyphen between "month" and "end" when referring to the term "month-end." Therefore, the correct phrasing would be "from November month-end onward." This hyphenation clarifies that "month-end" is a compound adjective describing a specific time.
When a condom has a month or a year, it expires at the end of the month
End.
The month students in Canada end school is in the End of June. (:
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No, "month end" is not typically hyphenated. It is commonly used as two separate words when referring to the conclusion of a month. However, in some contexts, particularly when used as an adjective before a noun, it may appear as "month-end" (e.g., "month-end report").
probably going to reconciliation (confession) at the end of the month.
When speaking specifically about the end of the month, it is two words. Example: " By month end, I want our sales and efficiency scores to go up by about one hundred percent, so really pull out all the stops here folks! " When referring to an event that takes place at the end of the month, it is hyphenated as month-end. Example: In accounting you may have a "month-end closing"
You can throw a football in a regular spiral motion, underhand, or end over end.