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'two work days' is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the amount of time it would take to complete a certain task or to the amount of days a person would work in a specific time period. For example, "The project was completed in just two work days."
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LBJ's habit was to divide the day into two "shifts", napping in the middle and effectively squeezing two work days out of one: from 8am-2pm, and then post-nap, from 4pm 2am.
Dearth missed two work days this season, to attend his mother's funeral.
Volunteering is supported by a company policy that entitles staff to two work days a year to get involved in charitable projects, subject to line manager's approval.
Serum levels of SAA and CRP were not significantly different in greenhouse workers and a reference group, or on the two work days.
From April 2003 till December 2004, the first author also observed the two researchers, the data manager, and an average of four research assistants in their work in the Quattro trial for two work days a week.
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Please allow two working days' notice pre-ordering.
People due to be deported must be given 72 hours' notice, which must include at least two working days.
You get two working days each calendar month before a fee is charged if you go overdrawn.
Labour needs to explain why they held on to postal vote applications beyond the two working days allowed.
This involves an economic cost and takes two working days.
Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi said: "In doing business with New Zealand and Australia, we're losing out on two working days a week.
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