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"barely two weeks" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a short period of time, typically less than the expected or usual duration. Example: "We had barely two weeks to prepare for the exam, but with diligent studying, we were able to pass with flying colors."
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He had barely two weeks in which to do so.
They are now developing a reputation as chokers and we're barely two weeks into the season.
Barely two weeks later, news of the talks was leaked to the press.
And that was on April 13, barely two weeks into the 2012 campaign.
The groups also have over 125,000 likes, and they're barely two weeks old.
With barely two weeks left of the NBA's regular season, Chicago are in a sorry state.
Barely two weeks into this newest of new Greek governments, the jury is still out.
But barely two weeks into his job, the new lawmaker can scarcely contain his enthusiasm.
Barely two weeks before Christmas, retailers say there is plenty to play for.
Barely two weeks into office, Temer is struggling to restore his credibility.
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Barely two weeks ago, Senator Bob Packwood looked like a loser.
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