Similar words: Weeks, week, weekly, weekend, midweek, weekday, weekends, weekdays. Meaning: n. a period of fourteen consecutive days.
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1. The examinations extend over two weeks.
2. They're on vacation for the next two weeks.
3. Please pay the final invoice within two weeks.
4. For two weeks they evaded the press.
5. Her baby is two weeks overdue.
6. Two weeks have lapsed since they arrived in Paris.
7. Tickets must be purchased two weeks in advance.
8. I'll be away for almost two weeks.
9. They've worked for about two weeks without a paycheck.
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10. Some soldiers went on furlough for two weeks.
11. Peter has been off sick for two weeks.
12. It's been two weeks now since she called.
13. It rained incessantly for the whole two weeks.
14. I worked for two weeks, and fifty pounds was all I had to show for it.
15. He begged two weeks off for a get-together of old friends in his hometown.
16. The draft agreement will be available two weeks before the meeting.
17. The hotel felt like paradise after two weeks of camping.
18. She stayed two weeks at the hotel and ran up a bill which she couldn't pay.
19. He first promised two weeks ago to clear Britain's congested roads.
20. The thicker lava would have taken two weeks to solidify.
21. He has been absent from his desk for two weeks.
22. Let's go to Europe for two weeks and live it up.
23. The school was reopened just two weeks after the fire.
24. We were snow-bound in the cottage for two weeks.
25. He was absent from work for two weeks.
26. He spent two weeks in solitary.
27. The strikers were being unreasonable in their demands, having rejected the deal two weeks ago.
28. The police kept a watch on that house for two weeks.
29. We're going to lie in the sun and roast for two weeks.
30. They'll quite happily squander a whole year's savings on two weeks in the sun.