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a couple of day

 

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a couple of day


Part of Speech: noun

Sense: a short period of time consisting of two consecutive days

Usage:

  1. She will be away for a couple of days to attend a conference.
  2. I took a couple of days off work to spend time with my family.



Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: indicating two consecutive days

Usage:

  1. We went camping for a couple of days last week.
  2. He's been feeling sick for a couple of days now.



Part of Speech: adverb

Sense: describing an action or condition that continues for two consecutive days

Usage:

  1. The exhibition will run a couple of days longer than expected.
  2. They are planning to stay in the city a couple of days before traveling further.



Part of Speech: phrase

Sense: informally used to mean a few days

Usage:

  1. I'll be away for a couple of days, so please forward any urgent messages to my colleague.
  2. Let's take a break and head to the beach for a couple of days.



Part of Speech: phrase

Sense: informally used to mean a short amount of time or effort

Usage:

  1. You can fix that issue in a couple of days if you focus on it.
  2. Don't worry, this project won't take you more than a couple of days to complete.



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