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The phrase "In the past weeks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a time period that includes the recent weeks leading up to the present moment. Example: "In the past weeks, we have seen significant changes in the market."
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In the past weeks, the fun has leached away.
In the past weeks, four Israelis and three Palestinians have been killed in gut-churning incidents.
"In the past weeks, I've gotten rid of about 400 boxes of books," I offered.
In the past weeks we have been given a glimpse of the way government uses its statistical muscle.
In the past weeks, I had learned that it takes one quality above others to be a great detective: rage.
In the past weeks, well over 100 people have been killed, all but seven of them Palestinians, and the anger and pain remain unappeased.
In the past weeks and days, however, the race has narrowed drastically, shredding nerves in the unionist camp and sending Westminster politicians hurtling north to campaign.
In the past weeks I have had occasion to crisscross England from Birmingham to Southend, Hull to Berwick, Oxford to Peterborough.
In the past weeks, the protesters themselves have sought to articulate their voice through the Local Coordination Committees, which released a statement on Monday.
In the past weeks a series of child abuse and domestic violence cases have been reported in Alice Springs and remote communities.
In the past weeks, the military will have done wonderful work but they will soon have to leave flood-struck communities.
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