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raulbalarezo said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

That's why it doesn't make sense to me. He said "than it's been putting up most months". So does he mean putting up most weeks in the last few months?

“Recently”

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That doesn't answer my question, at all  

How does adding recently distinguish between months and weeks?

"The Playstation 4 sold more units yesterday alone than it's been putting up most months recently." 

that sounds more confusing than 

"The Playstation 4 sold more units yesterday than it has most weeks recently"

for example

Although I already figured he meant weeks since there's no way it could sell that much in a day.