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The phrase "a time weeks" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I will need a time weeks to complete the project." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "a few weeks" or "a couple of weeks".
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Options for answers were 'once a week or less', '2 times a week'3 '3 times a week'4 '4 times a week'5 '5 times a week'6 '6 times a week'7 '7 times a week (each day)'twiceice a day' and 'more than twice a day'.
Eat a meatless meal a couple times a week.
Answers were yes (≥3 times a weeks) or no (<3 times a week).
One time a week, two times a week, three times a week, etc.
Tavi blogs a few times a week.
This happens a few times a week.
He'd call a few times a week.
We still talk a couple times a week.
A few times a week 4.
At first, Crystal was playing a few times a week.
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