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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weeks from now" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a time frame that is a certain number of weeks ahead in the future. Example: "We will have the results ready in three weeks from now."
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But neither is three weeks from now.
Six weeks from now? Six years?
Someday, weeks From now, I will wake alone.
We'll think about running back three weeks from now.
That could happen as soon as three weeks from now.
Six weeks from now he'd be mobbed doing this.
Weeks from now it will no longer matter.
Does it mean June 5 or two weeks from now?
These are the weeks, from now into March.
Stuart Subotnick added: "It's about three weeks from now.
Two weeks from now, nobody remembers why she doesn't run.
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