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Discover Ludwig"those weeks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a plural noun phrase that refers to a specific group of weeks. Example: "Those weeks in Paris were the most memorable of my life." In this sentence, "those weeks" refers to a specific period of time spent in Paris, indicating that the speaker is talking about a specific group of weeks and not just any random weeks.
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This is one of those weeks.
I never gave those weeks much thought.
She calls only once during those weeks.
Those weeks became, simply, "the unrest".
History was everywhere during those weeks in 2012.
In those weeks, too, my feelings toward the I.C.U.
I cherish the memory of those weeks of reading.
Those weeks exhausted Marai, but they were exhilarating.
And it has been one of those weeks.
Those weeks begin with squirming balls of fur.
We were probably losing votes in those weeks".
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