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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a two weeks" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "two weeks" without the article "a."
Example: "I will be on vacation for two weeks starting next Monday."
Alternatives: "a fortnight" or "a period of two weeks."
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Edu touched in the rebound of a missed penalty kick in the 68th minute, but he received his second yellow card in the 75th.... Manager Roberto Donadoni was fired by Cagliari of Italy's Serie A, two weeks before the season has even started.
Time-point A (TP A, two weeks before véraison) was characterized by small green berries still accumulating organic acids, TP B (3 days before véraison) was characterized by berries in the green hard state with maximum acidic content and TP C (three weeks after véraison) by ripening berries growing fast, colouring, softening and accumulating sugars.
A two weeks course costs $600.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — It has been quite a two weeks for the Jets.
Two nurses are allocated to a patient, each working on a two weeks on, two weeks off basis, ensuring continuity of care.
That could be done in less than a two weeks – and not with a supercomputer, but with an intern manually typing in every single possible code.
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