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4 Apr 2021
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What is the difference between âeach 2 weeksâ and âeach of the 2weeksâ ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between âeach 2 weeksâ and âeach of the 2weeksâ ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Each 2 weeks is like every 2 weeks. äșé±éăăšă«
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Each of the 2 weeks seems like each week (the first and the second).
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