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two weeks from Monday vs on Monday after next

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to refer to a date that is two weeks after the current Monday. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2473 views

two weeks from Monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a date that is two weeks after the current Monday.

This phrase is used to indicate a time period of two weeks from the current Monday, counting inclusively.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting scheduled two weeks from Monday.
  • The project deadline is two weeks from Monday.
  • You're set up for two weeks from Monday.
  • This hearing will resume upon our return from recess, two weeks from Monday.
  • Mr President, the employees of the company Air France have announced that they will be on strike for two weeks, starting from next Monday.
  • I have two plane tickets to Costa Rica a week from Monday.
  • Case continued two weeks from today.
  • The regular rehearsals start a week from Monday.
  • Effective a week from monday, any civilian crime scene field consultant must pass a mandatory fitness test.
  • That makes it one week from Monday.
  • Yes, last week from Monday to Wednesday
  • Import licence applications may be presented each week from Monday to Friday.
  • The trial starts a week from Monday.
  • Your execution is set for two weeks from Thursday.
  • CDC says we're two weeks from a pandemic.
  • I mean, Paul was two weeks from freedom.
  • The competent authority may submit written comments to the Agency within two weeks from the notification.
  • We're still two weeks from my birthday.
  • Two weeks from Tuesday, Tommy.
  • This is two weeks from now.
  • He received several calls in the last two weeks from a Dennis White.
  • He received several calls in the last two weeks from a Dennis White.

Alternatives:

  • in two weeks from Monday
  • two weeks after Monday
  • two weeks from today
  • two weeks from now
  • two weeks later

on Monday after next

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a date that is two weeks after the current Monday.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific Monday that is two weeks after the current one.

Examples:

  • The event is scheduled for Monday after next.
  • We will meet on Monday after next.
  • Practice on Monday after a victory?
  • They are always watching, except on monday after weekend hangover.
  • - Monday after school is piano lessons.
  • That's the Monday after the Rosie Larsen murder.
  • First practice is Monday after school.
  • It starts the Monday after school ends.
  • Both reports will be debated Monday after 1700 and voted on Tuesday.
  • He returned the following Monday after a second encounter with Guy Baxter.
  • And every Monday after that, she would call me.
  • (Brussels time) starting from the first Monday after the entry into force of this Regulation until 24 June 2011.
  • - My cottaging trial on Monday.
  • Portuguese bond yields hit 7.6% on Monday.
  • World Water Week ended on Monday.
  • So when I came in, the Monday after Easter, I noticed three dozen eggs missing.
  • You'll start first thing Monday after I put the paperwork through.
  • Father's surgery will be done the following Monday after you return.
  • I work all this week... except on Monday, and I will come to see you on Monday.
  • And the word came down on Monday morning.
  • - It'll be ready for class on Monday.
  • I always meet you outside of school on Mondays.

Alternatives:

  • two Mondays from now
  • the Monday after next
  • the second Monday from now
  • the Monday two weeks from now
  • the Monday in two weeks

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