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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fortnight" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "the whole fortnight" or "the entire fortnight," which refers to a two-week period.
Example: "I will be on vacation for the whole fortnight, so please don't expect to hear from me."
Alternatives: "the entire two weeks" or "the full fortnight".
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He dropped just two sets all fortnight.
For the first time all fortnight George Spring can relax.
They have been shuffling towards each other like shy suitors in a crowded room all fortnight.
Williams has looked the champion in waiting all fortnight, powering through the tournament without dropping a set.
Any frustration Murray was feeling quickly evaporated as he began the fourth set strongly, another sign of a focus that has barely wavered all fortnight.
All fortnight the British have gone into a funk as to how they might match, let alone better, the majesty of this Games.
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Until junior doctors went on all-out strike a fortnight ago, the health secretary Jeremy Hunt was all fire and brimstone, flatly refusing to negotiate with a "blackmailing" union.
It all started a fortnight ago, after defeat by Cheltenham.
Once we get to Christmas, we all have a fortnight off.
"I think we spent about a fortnight, all told, preparing a piece that was over in under a minute," says Gregory.
But the budget was so tiny they shot it all in a fortnight in Sharpe's parents' house, while Langham lodged with the family; when they filmed a scene in the bedroom, Sharpe's father was outside the door in his pyjamas, waiting to go to bed.
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