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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few weeks time" is not correct in standard written English
The correct expression is "a few weeks' time," which indicates a duration of a few weeks. Example: "We should have the results ready in a few weeks' time."
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"We expect to be done in a few weeks' time".
This does not mean reapply in a few weeks' time.
In a few weeks' time the Treasury will be leaking the July budget.
The NhRP is expecting a decision from the appeals court in a few weeks' time.
In a few weeks time we'll be down at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival.
If history is any guide, in a few weeks' time things will calm down.
"I've agreed with the manager I'm going to speak to him in a few weeks' time".
In a few weeks' time, the area's local Goodwills will be inundated with dirty teddy bears.
We've got the Masters in a few weeks' time and I'm excited about that".
We hope to have it available in the US in a few weeks time.
"But I'll wait until she has our baby in a few weeks' time," he said.
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