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one-to-two-week vs one to two weel

The correct phrase is "one-to-two-week." It is used to describe a period of time lasting one to two weeks. The second phrase, "one to two weel," is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

one-to-two-week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a period of time lasting one to two weeks.

This phrase is used to indicate a time frame of one to two weeks. It is hyphenated to show that the words are connected and function as a single unit.

Examples:

  • The project will take a one-to-two-week break.
  • The training program lasts for a one-to-two-week period.

one to two weel

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

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