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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on six weeks" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in contexts where someone is referring to a duration of time, but it should be phrased differently. Example: "I will be on leave for six weeks."
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The graph displays two moving average curves: one for seasonal trends (based on six weeks) and one for yearly trends (based on 52 weeks).
In the end, 12 women, including Enriquez, who played "The Royal Hawaiian" in season one, were cast for the pilot, and embarked on six weeks of in-ring training.
On six weeks' notice, the Blackout Film Festival -- a fittingly makeshift ode to the anything-is-possible bonhomie of that night -- was born.
Roll on six weeks, and I was observed again by a different consultant – and this time my lesson was graded inadequate.
Nicely positioned, too, to afford everyone stuck in the inevitable jam a grandstand view of the sports car rotating slowly in the adjacent showroom, it's been there going on six weeks now, with no trace of work of any kind.
The 2015 Rugby World Cup begins at Twickenham on Friday 18 September as hosts England take on Fiji in the opening game of Pool A, with the final scheduled for Saturday 31 October at the same stadium to bring the curtain down on six weeks of non-stop rugby action across the country.
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At Rio, rooms cost $29 on six week nights this month, $1 lower than the $30 fee.
Now he's lucky if he works one week on, two weeks off.
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Closing stocks are based on two weeks of maize requirement and one month for wheat and rice.
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