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Could I say "two days in a row"?
I know we can say "3 days in a row", but how about "2 days in a row"?
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Nov 18, 2012 6:37 AM
Answers · 1
yes, it's fine. Just not "1 day in a row" :)
ex. It's rained for 2 days in a row and I can't get the washing dry :(
November 18, 2012
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