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Discover Ludwig"four-week period" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific span of time equal to four weeks, or 28 days. Example: "The project must be completed within a four-week period, starting from next Monday." Another example: "The doctor advised bed rest for a four-week period to allow the injury to heal properly."
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They found that over a four week period the average weight loss of the participants was 1.5kg.
Over a three to four week period, Oregon votes entirely by mail; the system has some vulnerabilities.
Doses >104 TCID50 per animal killed all mice within a four week period (Fig. 3A).
United States all-cause ILI attack rate estimates ranged from 5% for a four week period in 10 states[8] to 7% for a four week period in New York City [9].
Two reminder e-mails spanning a four week period were subsequently sent to non-respondents.
Up to four families are admitted at a time for a four week period.
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Over the four- week period, insoles were worn for a mean (SD) total time of 220 (88) hours.
The third prediction encompassed a four-week period, specifically four to seven weeks from time of prediction.
Completing four to six cases in a four-week period appears to be an acceptable expectation of residents.
Over a four-week period, seventeen clock synchronization pulses were transmitted simultaneously to the three instruments.
Study subjects were evaluated every two weeks over a four-week period using validated questionnaires and standard biochemical safety testing.
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