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The phrase "given two days" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a condition or requirement for something to occur. For example: - Given two days' notice, I can arrange for a substitute to cover my shift at work. - The project must be completed by Thursday, given two days to complete the final report. - The package will arrive on time, given two days for shipping and handling.
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Given a day, reality will begin to scatter your notions; given two days, it will drive them off.
So, for example, you must be given two days' notice if your employer wants you to take a day's leave.
Campers and hikers were given two days to pack up and leave.
We were given two days' leave, so most of us headed for London.
At the hospital, the Hamas leader was given two days to live.
As usually happens late in the season, the players were given two days off and will return Wednesday.
It was the third game in seven days for the MetroStars, who were given two days off after the game.
Civil servants were given two days off and businesses along the procession route were ordered to close.
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"Maurice was given seven days compassionate leave.
Paying passengers will be given three days training.
Eight days later, he was fired and given four days to move out of his home.
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