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The phrase "a good three weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that is significant or satisfactory, often implying that it feels longer than just three weeks.
Example: "It took a good three weeks to complete the project, but the results were worth the wait."
Alternatives: "about three weeks" or "roughly three weeks".
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It takes a good three weeks to a month to where you're not really thinking about it".
This year, it is exceptionally early – a good three weeks in advance of most harvests – which, they say, is largely the result of the summer-like spring.
"Robbie says that to be at your best you have to be as well prepared as possible and we have had a good three weeks together," he said.
"It's been a good three weeks," Kendall said.
"For a good three weeks I woke up early, bounced out of bed, filled a Nutribullet with spinach, bananas and oat milk, and I gulped it down in one and diligently did my sun salutations," says Josh, 26, who downloaded Sworkit in an attempt to introduce yoga into his life when he noticed he'd put on some weight.
"This is shaping up to be a wet year," said Chris Orrock, spokesman for the California Department of Water Resources, citing atmospheric-river events that gave the state a good three weeks of rain in January before a round of cold storms arrived at the start of February.
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So it has been a good two weeks.
Anyway, the carpet had been laid a good two weeks earlier.
We've had a good two weeks and all the players have pushed hard for selection".
"It's been a good eight weeks, but it really doesn't mean anything.
"We're probably a good seven weeks off the December schedule," Mr. Hawes said.
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