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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around 2 weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate duration of time, often in contexts such as project timelines, delivery estimates, or personal schedules.
Example: "The project is expected to take around 2 weeks to complete, depending on the resources available."
Alternatives: "approximately 2 weeks" or "about 2 weeks".
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That's going to take around 2 weeks.
Then, we wait for around 2 weeks until the larger particles were decanted.
He died at home after we had a prognosis of him having around 2 weeks to live.
Conservative measures such as physical therapy, education about weight loss, and instructions to wear loose clothing were recommended; however, the patient returned around 2 weeks later with no improvement in her symptoms.
Participants attended for two visits (around 2 weeks apart) between December 2005 and May 2007.
The term 'presurgical' refers to treatment of short duration (around 2 weeks) before surgery, sometimes referred to as a 'window of opportunity' study.
After tumors had grown to at around 2 weeks, 28 mice were randomly divided into four treatment groups: (1) vehicle alone, (2) ABT-737 alone, (3) cafestol alone, and (4) ABT-737 plus cafestol.
Although consensus now exists that ART should be started early (around 2 weeks) in HIV/tuberculosis-coinfected patients with severe immunosuppression, a potential exception is TBM because of the perceived risk of TBM-IRIS [ 17, 18].
Be aware it takes around 2 weeks for a baby bird to develop enough to feed himself.
Vouchers should arrive around 2 weeks before your book expires.
Then, the micro-seismicity sharply increased beginning around 2 weeks before the eruption.
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