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Discover Ludwig"just weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened or will happen shortly, usually used in the phrase "in just weeks __ ____", e.g. "In just weeks, the summer holidays will be coming to an end".
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It's just weeks away.
Just weeks later, incredibly, my novel sold.
She was just weeks from her wedding.
His father died unexpectedly just weeks later.
WorldCom filed for bankruptcy just weeks later.
Just weeks ago, the prospects looked dim.
Just weeks ago such an enterprise would have been unthinkable.
The coup comes just weeks before national elections.
Just weeks after these threats, the girls were taken.
Just weeks before the blowup, that confidence was evident.
Byron had arrived just weeks before a long-planned closure.
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