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The phrase "almost two weeks yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time frame that is nearing two weeks but has not yet reached that duration.
Example: "It's been almost two weeks yet since I last heard from her, and I'm starting to get worried."
Alternatives: "nearly two weeks now" or "close to two weeks already".
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The demonstrations shut down public business in Nigeria's main cities for almost two weeks, yet the demonstrators were non-violent despite extreme provocation by security forces.
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But almost two weeks into the tournament, he has yet to get on the field.
But it's managed to pull in close to half its $100,000 funding goal thus far, still with almost two weeks left on the clock, so this wearable password manager may yet fly.
But it's managed to pull in close to half its $100,000 funding goal thus far, still with almost two weeks left on the clock, so this wearable password manager may yet fly.
Yet the kits had been available for collection almost two weeks earlier.
It is almost two weeks since the earthquake in Nepal and still there are towns and villages all over the country that have not yet received relief.
She had died almost two weeks earlier.
Protests are continuing almost two weeks later.
They had taken me almost two weeks.
He took almost two weeks to die.
It had been almost two weeks.
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