Are these sentences correct (and do they mean the same):
a) "I haven't received their reply yet, but they might reply for the next 3 weeks."
b) "I haven't received their reply yet, but they might reply until the next 3 weeks."
c) "I haven't received their reply yet, but they might reply up to the next 3 weeks."
Note: By this, I mean that I may receive a reply in one, two or three weeks...
I haven't received their reply yet, but they might reply (any time) in/within the next three weeks.
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I haven't received their reply yet, but they might reply (any time) in/within the next three weeks.