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No because there are only 12 months in a year
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12 months in a year. So a quarter year is 3 months
there 12 months months in a year
In MLA style headings, the month of March is not abbreviated. The months of May, April, June, and July are also not abbreviated.
yes
Seasonal expenses are things you only have to buy or pay for at certain times, such as certain seasons of the year, or certain months, etc.
Yes you can. but only certain months can they be harvested.
There is no definite answer to this question. However, most linguists and authors believe that no abbreviations should be used in a sentence. They are used for note-taking, or as headings for letters or compositions. no they should not be abbreviated no they should not be abbreviated
"Months" is sometimes abbreviated "mos." For example, you might see infant clothing labeled "18 mos."
No, it's open 365 days of the year :)
No, Walt Disney World is open 365 days a year.
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Most likely it stands for "quarter 2, calendar year '08"--meaning the second quarter of the current year (calendar year, not fiscal year) 2008. "Fiscal year" is typically abbreviated "FY." In business, a year is often divided into quarters, three months to a quarter (3 x 4 = 12), for record-keeping purposes. The second quarter would be the second three-month interval, or the months of April through June. ----
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the correct way to abbreviate the year 2008 is '08