What's the best way to rewrite the roundabout expression "for the period of two weeks"? A. for two weeks B. for the period of a half month C. for weeks D. for the period of at least two
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I am thinking A because b and c don't really express period of two weeks. It comes down to a or d. When you just talk or write you will most likely use a.
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