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Old 05-Apr-2008, 16:52
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Hello everyone

I'd like to ask if the following sentence is correct:

The project was realized by XXX consulting coaches in the period from February 9 to March 15 of 2008.

The part I'm not sure of is "in the period from February 9 to March 15 of 2008."

XXX is the name of the Company.
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It is ok, but you can omit "from" without losing meaning.
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