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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about two weeks before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame that is approximately two weeks prior to a specific event or date.
Example: "I remember that we had a meeting scheduled about two weeks before the project deadline."
Alternatives: "roughly two weeks prior" or "approximately two weeks earlier".
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It took about two weeks before the snake defecated".
However, the long-term memories remain "silent" for about two weeks before reaching a mature state.
American troops conducted dry runs and rehearsed the operation with Afghan allies for about two weeks before the assault.
The two candidates faced off at Hofstra University on Long Island about two weeks before the Sept. 13 primary election.
"Finally it got really bad about two weeks before Christmas.
The couple had married about two weeks before the shooting.
I think it was about two weeks before anyone noticed".
The announcement came about two weeks before the end of NPR's fiscal year.
The requests are normally made about two weeks before the scheduled execution.
This problem, he said, cropped up about two weeks before the Masters.
A strike shut down New York City's three daily newspapers about two weeks before the Open.
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