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The phrase "activities for two weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a planned set of events or tasks that will take place over a two-week period.
Example: "We have scheduled various activities for two weeks to engage the participants and enhance their skills."
Alternatives: "events for a fortnight" or "programs for two weeks".
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Yet, angry refugees trashed a registration centre at the camp in early September, prompting the UNHCR to suspend its activities for two weeks.
The optimized system could re-establish hepatocyte polarity to support biliary excretion and to maintain other liver specific functions, such as the biotransformation enzyme activities, for two weeks that extended the usable in vitro hepatocyte-based drug testing window.
The number of out of school activities are limited, but here at the Naim Frasheri school, there are around 200 children per day attending activities for two weeks during the break.
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Chris Myers will start Sunday at Buffalo because doctors have ordered Hamilton not to do any physical activity for two weeks in hopes his post-concussion symptoms will fade.
They also undergo drug counseling and are suspended from all school activities for three weeks.
"We suspended their pledging activities for six weeks so we could review their activities with them.
Whelan stepped aside as chairman last month having been banned from all football activities for six weeks after making racist comments in an interview with the Guardian.
He infamously called one of the supporters "a massive retard" in a text message and was consequently and justifiably punished by the FA as a result, being banned from all football activities for six weeks and fined £40,000.
In the month that Oyston's comments came to light, the then Wigan chairman, Dave Whelan, was suspended from all football-related activities for six weeks and fined £50,000 over remarks he made to the Guardian regarding Jewish and Chinese people in defending the appointment of the manager Malky Mackay.
The commission, which banned Whelan from all football activities for six weeks, fined him £50,000 and ordered him to go on an education course, said it believed he is not a racist, but his comments were "offensive and insulting and have no place in football and are completely unacceptable" and "bolster negative stereotypes".
These volunteers, in their late teens or early 20s, agreed to have their Facebook activity observed for two weeks and to report, five times a day, on their state of mind and their direct social contacts (phone calls and meetings in person with other people).
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