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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "exams in" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "exams in," followed by a specific time frame, such as "exams in two weeks," or "exams in one month." Example: I'm feeling overwhelmed because I have a lot of exams in two weeks.
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Who will be resitting exams in November?
Texas introduced exit exams in 1992.
We've set aside the week after exams in January.
The original exams in those fields will continue.
Pupils will sit the exams in the summer of 2018.
They took the exams in August, with hardly any preparation.
Two individuals took an unprecedented eight exams in one subject.
You could take academic exams in dialectical materialism.
Texas students begin taking state standardized exams in third grade.
Under pressure, officialdom restored the exams in 2000.
Some 35% of pupils took two or more exams in the same subject, and 10,000 individuals took four exams in the same subject.
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