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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in two weeks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates a specific time frame that will occur two weeks from the current point in time. Example: The project deadline is in two weeks, so we need to work efficiently to finish it on time.
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In two weeks' time they were married.
"In two weeks, she'll run again.
In two weeks, Dr. Mitchell H.
In two weeks his mother died.
In two weeks..
In two weeks, the Olympics.
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That's in seven weeks.
In five weeks, five million people signed up.
I wrote three hundred pages in ten weeks.
I lost three stone in three weeks".
He wrote the book in five weeks.
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