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"for many weeks" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that has passed or will pass. Examples: - "I have been waiting for many weeks to hear back from the job interview." - "The construction of the new building will take place over many weeks." - "The book sat on my shelf untouched for many weeks before I finally decided to read it." - "They have been traveling through Europe for many weeks now." - "The company has been struggling financially for many weeks, but they are starting to see improvements."
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I worked alongside him for many weeks.
They journeyed together for many weeks.
We have had them for many weeks..
It probably won't be for many weeks.
We may not know the full toll for many weeks.
Cacti have been sitting without water for many weeks.
Mr. Thompson ruminated for many weeks about whether to run.
He has been in Russia now for many weeks".
JODL: Yes; I myself had the artillery target chart in my brief case for many weeks.
For many weeks, he refused to tell me his real name or where he lives.
As we know he's been in Russia now for many weeks.
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