Month in review

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kadioguy

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Month in review
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May I take it to mean "(A) Month in review" or "(The) Month in review"? I think that both works. We have many months to review, so one of them is "(A) Month in review"; however, when we select one month to do so, for example December, then it is the month in review.

A friend told me, "You are correct that either way could work. 'A Month in Review' would probably work best here since it seems like it's a general title for an album it automatically creates for you."

I agree with them. However, I would also like to hear your opinions. :)

(Edit: Changed "you" to "You".)
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No, it's short for "The month in review" (not "a month in review"). They're talking about a particular month. You may also encounter "the week in review", "the year in review", etc.
 
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