Hey. I'd like you to tell me what does it mean "figures show a decline on the month and on the three months to March" I don't understand this clearly. This part "on the month to march/on the three months to March".
The writer did not use correct English. Perhaps they meant this: "figures show a decline for the month and for the months January to March"
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The writer did not use correct English. Perhaps they meant this:
"figures show a decline for the month and for the months January to March"