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"the next two weeks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the upcoming two weeks in the future, for example: "I have a lot of work to do in the next two weeks before the end of the semester."
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They went out casually for the next two weeks.
For the next two weeks, the I.M.F.
"This should be done within the next two weeks.
She stayed in the house for the next two weeks.
The races could resolve dramatically in the next two weeks.
I spent the next two weeks studying my excellent notes.
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I spent the next two weeks preparing.
So has the last month, and the last year.
Those were the 1950s or the 1940s.
And the next week and the next year.
The 2009 G8s were the last.
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