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The phrase "In the last weeks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "over the last several weeks" or "during the last several weeks". For example: "In the last weeks, I have been studying for the upcoming exam."
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In the last weeks, I'm not laughing anymore.
In the last weeks of his life, he listened to practically nothing else.
In the last weeks, she was determined to keep the house happy.
"In the last weeks he didn't score but he made a very great assist to his team-mates," he said.
In the last weeks Brown knew it was over.
In the last weeks of rehearsal, I became pale and tired and too thin.
In the last weeks I have been watching some pretty fascinating documentaries that demonstrate powerfully what isn't working, what we could all get really angry about.
So many things happened in the last weeks.
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But Europe finished strongly in the last weeks of 2002.
Two or three players have been playing too many games in the last weeks and months.
"I feel like we've had two setbacks here in the last weeks," Sherman told reporters Saturday.
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