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Free sign upThe phrase "in a week and a half" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a time frame of one and a half weeks from the current date.
Example: "The project deadline is in a week and a half, so we need to finalize our plans soon."
Alternatives: "in ten days" or "in one and a half weeks."
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They participated in a week and a half of sessions.
"They sold out in a week and a half".
In 1997, he said, "I jumped 12 points in a week and a half.
Isiah Thomas remakes the Knicks in a week and a half.
Heroin addiction It didn't "do" bullying in a week and a half.
And I've used up a deck of Bicycle cards, really good cards, in a week and a half.
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For older children with approaching exams and those with special needs, however, the lockout has had more serious consequences; one ninth grader we know has an exam equivalent to a GCSE in a week-and-a-half.
From the clunky strokes of her kindergarten crayons to the last mark on her senior exams, my daughter put every part of herself into getting the best grades she could to earn the seat she will occupy in a week-and-a-half.
When he learned he had cancer he fought hard to get over it, but when he learned that it was terminal, that there was nothing he could do, he simply went to bed and stopped eating until he finally died in a week-and-a-half.
Q: People haven't been able to log in for a week and a half.
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