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couple of days more vs more couple of days

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to express this idea is "a couple more days."

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1082 views

couple of days more

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct way to express this idea is "a couple more days."
  • You have to be here for a couple of days more.
  • All she has to do is hold her nerve for a couple of days more.
  • If they stay in the lock-up for a couple of days more... they are sure to be killed
  • I'd like to take a couple of days and gather more information for you before characterising him, but I do maintain my opinion that appearances can be deceiving.
  • I need a couple of more days to try and figure out where I'm at.
  • No, the bathroom is not finished, probably going to be a couple of more days.
  • For how long? - A couple of days, maybe more-
  • Turns out Ryland filed a complaint against Bobby when we went to his office a couple of days ago, more specifically, when Bobby threatened to tear his head off.
  • Well, it is just a couple of more days until the future of Dillon football is determined by the outcome of the Buckley-Arnett Mead game.
  • Just for a couple of days.
  • Transferred from Summerville a couple of days ago.
  • You need a couple of days, take a couple of days.
  • Not for a couple of days.
  • It's these new pills last couple of days.
  • Which means it can wait for a couple of days.
  • -but it would be a couple of days a week.
  • It's quite a couple of days.
  • This is just enough for a couple of days.
  • It only lasts a couple of days.
  • Ijust neededa fewslownights, foIlowedbya couple of days off.

Alternatives:

  • a couple more days

more couple of days

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct way to express this idea is "a couple more days."
  • - No more than a couple of days.
  • Shouldn't take more than a couple of days.
  • I may be gone more than a couple of days.
  • I mean, they can't be apart for more than a couple of days without some together time...
  • There's more in a couple of days, so don't sweat it.
  • She's effectively brain-dead and not expected to make it... more than a couple of days.
  • You can barely keep your goldfish alive... for more than a couple of days.
  • You've never been here more than a couple of days before.
  • Ever since you made friends in fifth grade, you two can't stay mad at each other for more than a couple of days.
  • They said it was drawn no more than a couple of days ago.
  • If it is, indeed, type II and the infant survives birth, they don't usually live more than a couple of days or weeks.
  • I need a couple of more days to try and figure out where I'm at.
  • No, the bathroom is not finished, probably going to be a couple of more days.
  • Well, it is just a couple of more days until the future of Dillon football is determined by the outcome of the Buckley-Arnett Mead game.
  • Just for a couple of days.
  • Transferred from Summerville a couple of days ago.
  • You need a couple of days, take a couple of days.
  • Not for a couple of days.
  • It's these new pills last couple of days.
  • You have to be here for a couple of days more.

Alternatives:

  • a couple more days

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