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  1. Jun 18, 2017 · 21 1 1 3. 2. Is if you're treating the two days as a single length of time; are if you're treating them as multiple lengths of time. – Lawrence. Jun 18, 2017 at 15:32.

  2. But people often take today to be the first day of the count, so if on Monday someone says "within 3 days" they are thinking day 1=today, Monday; day 2=Tuesday, day 3=Wednesday. There's also the perennial question of whether the last day ends on the multiple of 24 hours from the time when the deadline was given, if it means midnight of that day, or closing time of that day, or what.

  3. Within 30 days means within any duration of time less than or equal to 30 days (measured from some starting point). The following would all meet the requirement of within 30 days: 1 day, 3.14159265358979... days, 29 days, 29 1/2 days, 29.314159265358979... days. Within 30 days or less means exactly the same thing as within 30 days.

  4. Dec 29, 2018 · In Australian English, "in the upcoming days" sounds strange. "In the coming days" is acceptable but probably too formal, I agree with @BoldBen's comment that "In the next few days" is a better choice. "In the next couple of days" also works, and arguably implies a slightly shorter time frame (the next few days could be 1-4 days, whereas the ...

  5. Aug 6, 2014 · In 100-200 days means that it will happen no sooner than 100 days from now and no later than 200 days. Within 100-200 days means it could happen any time between now and 200 days, but most likely fall between the 100th and 200th day. Within. within (wɪˈðɪn) prep. in; inside; enclosed or encased by.

  6. " two days' " is a possessive form ("an auction of two days"). First variant is more common to use. Share.

  7. Feb 3, 2012 · 2. Within is regarded as specifying an upper limit: within two days means maybe today, maybe tomorrow, but no later than two days from now. In is sometimes regarded as more precise: in two days could mean two days from now – particularly with a scheduled event, such as a party. That said, there are exceptions where the word in can be more ...

  8. Jan 9, 2014 · First, in your conclusion you flipped the words around incorrectly *; the journey "belongs to" the day, not the other way around. You could re-write the sentence as: The house is a journey of a full day from here. Second, while the journey is "of a day," this does not necessarily mean the day "owns" or "possesses" the journey; grammatically ...

  9. 14. Fortnight is used (or was used until now) for 14 days. It is more tough with year and month, which stand for 365 or 366 and 29-31 days respectively (at least if they're solar ones). Leap year is 366 days. Quarter is 3 months and one fourth of a year. Archaic sennight (sevennight) was just another word for week, as well as hebdomad (more ...

  10. Dec 14, 2016 · As others suggested, there is no English word that could mean "10 days". But the term "10 day" is broadly used for weather forecast and report. You can use . 10-day report for the first 10 days of a month; 10-day report for the middle 10 days of a month; 10-day report for the last 10 days of a month

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