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"couple weeks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a way to refer to a period of time that is roughly two weeks long. For example, you could say: "I've been waiting for my package for a couple weeks now."
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A couple weeks in Florence".
"I said it a couple weeks ago.
She got pregnant a couple weeks later".
"It was a couple weeks," he said.
I'm a couple weeks away from finishing.
You have a couple weeks, then...."...
"It's taken a couple weeks for this.
"When was that?" "A couple weeks ago".
A couple weeks later I come back".
A couple weeks later, Rafa disappeared.
"I've struggled with lefties the last couple weeks," Duda said.
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