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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full two weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complete duration of two weeks, often in contexts where the length of time is significant.
Example: "I took a vacation for a full two weeks to recharge and relax."
Alternatives: "a complete two weeks" or "a total of two weeks".
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It took a full two weeks to find the bodies.
He insisted yesterday he always intended to take a full two weeks before making a decision.
The only surprise was that the decision came a full two weeks after firing Bill and Chris Polian, the president and general manager tandem.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY After last year's belt-tightening, one-night-only eightieth-anniversary celebration, the struggling troupe returns to the Joyce for a full two weeks.
Because of an advance sell-out of their last Joyce engagement, the Trocks are extending this year's New York summer season to a full two weeks.
Now the fans have a full two weeks to savour this result, and to look ahead to another key fixture against Napoli once the teams return from the international break.
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A version of this piece originally appeared on ArborBridge's blog.
Thanks to a mild fall and an early-bearing new strawberry variety, this year's harvest is one of the earliest--a full two weeks ahead of last year's.
I stayed for a full four weeks.
The first one is a full six weeks after my marathon.
And camp then was $250 a summer, for a full eight weeks.
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