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  • If there are 52 weeks in a year why only 48 working weeks ...
    Actually there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year (unless it's a leap-year - then it's 52 weeks and 2 days). The other 4 weeks are "paid annual holidays" which you don't physically have to work but ...
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  • Can you eat unopened Prego pasta sauce after expiry date?
    Prego Sauce is good for 2 weeks in the refrigerator once opened. Or if you prefer, it can be frozen in a separate container for up to 6 months. The Campbell Cares Team. Wiki User.
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  • in the last few weeks / for the past few weeks
    "I was busy last few weeks so I couldn't read any books" I know I could've said 'busy these few weeks' but I feel like the sentence I've provided is missing something. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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  • "Ten years has passed" or "Ten years have passed"?
    I would definitely use a singular in "Ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait." If "ten years" really means "a period of ten years" then I'm happy with a singular: "After ten years has passed you can apply for possession of the land". But if you want to emphasise the cycle of time, then "have" sounds better.
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  • in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time? | WordReference Forums
    Re: in two weeks/weeks' time/weeks time Thank you for your answers. Funny, in my book (Handbuch des englischen Sprachgebrauchs - it is mainly written in German) it says with a plural construction you can use it with or without the apostroph (examples from the book): In five minutes/minutes' time (days/days')
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