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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in just weeks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a short period of time in the future. Example: I will be starting my new job in just weeks, and I am feeling both nervous and excited. In this example, the phrase "in just weeks" is used to indicate that the speaker will be starting their new job in a short period of time, emphasizing the imminent nature of the event.
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Mr. Xi's ascension to president is to be announced at a party congress expected to be held in just weeks.
The so-called die-off claimed more than a third of the world's population in just weeks.
The new rule has the backing of Tom Wheeler, the FCC's new chairman, who was sworn in just weeks ago.
They will have to collect tens of thousands of voter signatures in just weeks to meet a July 7 deadline.
Also, playing ball everyday on the concrete was an effective way to wear your sneakers out in just weeks.
Genetic sequencing has dramatically sped up the process, theoretically enabling a child like Bertrand to receive a tentative diagnosis in just weeks or months.
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They agreed to adopt Geovany in December 2007, just weeks before Guatemala closed its program.
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