Examples of 'back to july' in a sentence

Meaning of "back to july"

back to july - This phrase signifies a return to a past time in July, creating a nostalgic or reflective tone. It is often used in storytelling, reminiscing, or discussing memories related to events that occurred in July

How to use "back to july" in a sentence

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back to july
The story then goes back to July.
Now back to July.
I am typing like crazy and sending in chapters dated back to July.
All of this brings me back to July 1 of this year.
Chicagoland race will be removed from the playoffs; moves back to July.
This one goes back to July 2 of last year.
His perfectionism led to the album 's release date being pushed back to July.
Her latest post on Instagram dates back to July 1st, before the disease worsened.
His Brooklyn trial date was recently pushed back to July 7.
Back to July 5th.
Filming was pushed back to July.
His Brooklyn trial date was not too long ago pushed back to July 7.
The matter has gone back to July 24.
Herrera had been sidelined with a right oblique strain, dating back to July 18.
Which brings us back to July 14.

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However, the event was renamed and pushed back to July 1.
The first reference to Grenoble dates back to July 43 BC.
The acts alleged against Francis Lacroix date back to July 12.
The allegations made against Francis Lacroix date back to July 12.
Careful analysis of the photograph suggests that it dates back to July 1840.
Kinder decides that these criminal acts of Farak 's only go back to July of 2012.

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