| End of the month (abbr) (3) |
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| Last day in December, e.g. |
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| 30th or 31st (abbr.) |
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| January 31 or September 30, for short |
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| "That's all I have to write," briefly |
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| The 30th or 31st, in corporatespeak |
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| The 30th or 31st (Abbr.) |
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| Around the 30th: Abbr |
The Washington Post |
16 Jan 2019 |
| Around the 30th: Abbr |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jan 2019 |
| Around the 30th: Abbr. |
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| Around the 30th: Abbr. |
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| Abbr. signaling that the subject line contains the full content of an e-mail |
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| Bookkeeping abbr. |
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| 30th or 31st, briefly |
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| The 30th, often: Abbr. |
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| The 30th, often: Abbr. |
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| Abbreviated sale-type |
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| Accounting abbr. |
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| Around the 30th: Abbr. |
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| May 31 e.g. |
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| Invoice abbreviation |
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| Billing time: Abbr. |
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| Bill time: Abbr. |
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| Around the 30th, abbr. |
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| July 31, for example: Abbr. |
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| End of month: Abbr. |
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| Business abbreviation. |
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| Inventory time: Abbr. |
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| End of month: Bus. abbr. |
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| Day for closing the books: Abbr. |
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| Business initials for a certain time. |
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