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The phrase "a two-week trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a trip that lasts for a duration of two weeks.
Example: "We are planning a two-week trip to Europe next summer."
Alternatives: "a fortnight trip" or "a two-week journey."
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They had just celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a two-week trip out West.
They usually take a two-week trip abroad in December.
After graduation, we took a two-week trip to Mexico.
To the Editor: My wife and I just completed a two-week trip to South Korea.
Last summer the writer and two companions took a two-week trip around the Sound in a cruising sailboat.
The ship, the Vanshi, was carrying coal from Indonesia, a two-week trip across the Indian Ocean.
It will also create tailor-made options from £1,100 for a two-week trip incl flights.
offers a two-week trip to Vietnam from £1395pp in 3/4-star hotels including flights, tours and private transfers.
My husband and I are planning a two-week trip to the South Island of New Zealand.
Both were on the last day of a two-week trip through dangerous areas that they knew well.
And how does a two-week trip to space compare to a yearlong tour in Afghanistan by soldiers with complicated domestic situations of their own?
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