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"number of weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantifiable amount of time, or when you are describing how frequently something occurs. For example: "We met for coffee every two weeks, for a total of twelve times over the course of six months."
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It's sad over a number of weeks".
He may not be ready for a number of weeks".
"I hadn't hit balls in a number of weeks, hadn't done anything with my shoulder for a number of weeks.
That boy better hope there are an even number of weeks till the final.
After a number of weeks reading through the play a few things became plain.
Rather than happening in seconds these earthquakes occur over a number of weeks.
"Every week has been the same for the last number of weeks," he explained.
The woman said, "We'll be staying here a number of weeks.
"But it's been a number of weeks and they're all just sitting and waiting".
They all said the vertigo would go away by itself, gradually, over a number of weeks.
They responded by raising the threat level for Jewish communal institutions a number of weeks ago.
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