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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lasted two weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the duration of an event or situation that continued for a period of two weeks.
Example: "The festival lasted two weeks, attracting visitors from all over the country."
Alternatives: "continued for two weeks" or "went on for two weeks."
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Each condition lasted two weeks.
Each campaign lasted two weeks.
The intervention lasted two weeks.
Their campaign lasted two weeks.
The stand-off lasted two weeks.
The bidding war lasted two weeks.
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Once again, the Ten Commandments controversy drew a huge crowd, creating a spectacle in downtown Montgomery reminiscent of the revival-like protests that lasted two weeks this summer.
Guests often wish that Restaurant Week, running from Feb. 23 to March 1, lasted two weeks instead of one, she said.
But the enthusiasm lasted two weeks exactly.
Predation trials lasted two weeks and were repeated three times.
He lasted two weeks before grabbing the principal job at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
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