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Discover Ludwig"first weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the initial period of time after some event. For example: "The first weeks after the hurricane were filled with destruction and despair."
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Those first weeks alone were an education.
These first weeks really are extraordinary.
Road rage was a danger those first weeks.
Our first weeks together were full of late-night rendezvous.
In the first weeks, we waited watchfully, and nothing happened.
"We were inundated in our first weeks with demand".
This guy comes creeping in here those first weeks.
"But in the first weeks we were doing worse.
I learned about Angkor in my first weeks of college.
In the first weeks, how can you criticise anyone?
"For some reason, I didn't have good first weeks".
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