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Discover Ludwig"in six weeks" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific time frame within a larger time frame. It can also be used to indicate a future event or action that will occur in six weeks. Example: "I will be going on vacation in six weeks."
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We could call him in six weeks".
'Art' was written in six weeks.
That is the highest in six weeks.
The competition ends in six weeks.
"And it was built in six weeks".
And in six weeks: crumbs.
She dies in six weeks.
Shula's current contract expires in six weeks.
She lost nine pounds in six weeks.
I can get ready in six weeks.
"You can't do it in six weeks.
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