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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two weeks' time" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to imply that something will happen two weeks into the future from the present moment. For example: We will complete the project in two weeks' time.
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In two weeks' time they were married.
The show's in two weeks' time!
It was all in two weeks' time.
In two weeks' time, everything will be good again.
Miss Congeniality begins shooting in two weeks time.
In two weeks' time, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar arrives.
Hopefully I'll feel the same in two weeks' time.
"He said he would be back in two weeks' time.
Production will begin in two weeks' time, in Atlanta.
In one or two weeks' time we will know".
"It'll look just the same in two weeks' time.
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