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The phrase "two days then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame or a deadline, often in response to a question about when something will happen. Example: "I will finish the report in two days then, so please check back with me on Friday."
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Come up with 10 positive statements about your situation, then repeat them 10 times the first two days, five times the next two days, then three times a day until you realize that you believe them.
If the patient stayed for only two days, then the triplet is made by duplicating the scores for the first day and assuming that the patient was stable the day before they came into the hospital.
Then two days, then four days".
Seal, leave in a cool place for two days, then strain over ice in a tumbler.
"I recovered well for two days, then I played against Tottenham.
He is often too weak from hunger – he comes for one or two days, then he is away sick.
He competed for two days then in a minor race in Spain before withdrawing into solitude again.
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"I'll walk him three or four days, then we'll walk him under tack every day.
She read it in three days, then called two friends.
Food and water for three days, then two weeks.
We had a week, maybe three days, then I went".
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