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Discover LudwigThe sentence "closed for two days" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is unavailable or inaccessible for a set period of time, such as when a store is closed for two days due to a holiday. For example, "The library was closed for two days while they moved to their new location."
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The New York Stock Exchange remained closed on Tuesday, the first time since 1888 that it had closed for two days running because of the weather.
Farrell closed for two days after the attack, which took place on the second day of classes, and it reopened that Friday morning with a special Mass.
"We were closed for two days.
The school closed for two days last week following the uproar caused by the incident.
Workers went on strike and the factory was closed for two days.
Schools, government offices and public facilities were closed for two days starting Wednesday.
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"About two months ago AT&T turned off all cellphones for a day and then had their customer service closed for five days," he said.
The New York Stock Exchange was closed for four days.
It was closed for four days.
Schools have generally been closed for five days.
Airspace above the city was closed for three days yesterday.
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