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Answer by Sven Yargs for 'in' vs. 'on' for dates

If you were speaking about the undifferentiated, unsubdivided month of February, you would certainly be well advised (as John Lawler observes in a comment above) to use in:Something happened in...

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'in' vs. 'on' for dates

I've met the following phrase:Something happened on February 12-25, 2010. It means that some event started on February 12th and ended on February 25th. Actually the text was about the Olympic Games. Is...

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