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Olgaa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Every two weeks vs Every second week

Which of the variants is correct: Every two weeks or every second week? If yes, is there any difference in their usage?
  

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There is no difference in meaning or intent. They are two ways of saying the same thing.

  • There is no difference in meaning or intent.
  • They are two ways of saying the same thing.
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There is no difference in meaning or intent. They are two ways of saying the same thing.
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In AmEng we also use every other week.
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Isn't that every two weeks means that there are 2 weeks in-between something (something happened, and on 21 day it happens again), while every second week is something that repeats every 14 days?

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