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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a two weeks ago" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "two weeks ago"? You can use "two weeks ago" to refer to a specific time in the past, indicating that something happened 14 days prior to the current date.
Example: "I went on vacation two weeks ago and had a wonderful time."
Alternatives: "a fortnight ago" or "14 days ago".
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He claimed Rahul Gandhi had come to their village two to three months back, and again a two weeks ago.
E3 has come and gone for 2016, the LA expo of everything big and shiny and most likely destined to go absolutely nowhere in the video gaming world having wrapped over a two weeks ago.
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