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The phrase "a two week presentation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation that lasts for a duration of two weeks or is scheduled over that time period.
Example: "We are excited to announce a two week presentation of our latest research findings at the conference."
Alternatives: "a fortnight-long presentation of" or "a two-week showcase of".
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They will wrap up a two-week presentation of "Tool Is Loot" at the Kitchen this week, and they are not to be missed.
For example, diagnosing major depressive disorder after only two weeks after presentation of the symptoms was perceived as far too quick.
Many professionals felt services were able to better the national target for seeing patients within two weeks of presentation: ""There is a target for having patients seen in two weeks, but majority of clinics try to see patients within 48 hours, which is very good".
A baseline assessment at the research centre was scheduled within two weeks of presentation.
Six patients in this series died within two weeks of presentation.
We included all English-speaking patients who were 19 years of age or older and reported using at least one prescription or over-the-counter medication within two weeks of presentation.
One patient out of the 62 was lost to follow up and 6 patients (5 males and 1 female) died within two weeks of presentation due to fulminant hepatitis.
A hundred weeks!
Before implementation of the SMS system, there had been a minimum two weeks delay between case presentation and case reporting to the city health office.
There was a history of exposure to mites, about two weeks prior to presentation, during a visit to the grave of one of her ancestor.
Two weeks after presentation, hyphema filling one-third of the anterior chamber persisted.
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