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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stay for two weeks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to remain in a place for a period of two weeks. Example: We plan to stay for two weeks at the beach house during our summer vacation.
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They were supposed to stay for two weeks.
"I was supposed to stay for two weeks, and I stayed for a month," she said.
If you want to go to London, we'll stay for two weeks in the best hotel.
They stay for two weeks or two months, and some just sleep outside on a bench until there's room inside.
Now I try to plan my meetings so that I can stay for two weeks at a time".
The children were meant to stay for two weeks – seven years later two of the three siblings are still living with them.
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It will start trading tomorrow and stay for eight weeks.
A friend of a friend offered them a place to stay for three weeks.
She opened her beautiful home to me, allowing me to stay for three weeks at no cost.
I still will play a lot but I won't stay for eight weeks alone, four weeks are enough".
New arrivals can stay for three weeks on their own terms; after that, they will be required to accept certain services, including housing-placement counseling.
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