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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spent two weeks" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It indicates a past period of time during which an action or activity took place. Example: "I spent two weeks traveling through Europe and visited six different countries."
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We spent two weeks in Disneyworld, Florida.
He had spent two weeks in Louisiana.
He spent two weeks in the I.C.U.
I already spent two weeks doing that".
I spent two weeks interviewing everybody and listening.
So I've just spent two weeks immersed in voice recognition.
They spent two weeks restarting it, piece by piece.
"I've spent two weeks sitting down; it's crazy," Robertson said.
"We spent two weeks at our biggest one," he said.
Last year, they spent two weeks in equatorial South America.
Lumumba spent two weeks in jail before he was exonerated.
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