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  2. Talk:Two Weeks Notice - Wikipedia

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    (Mark the hyphen.) If I give you two weeks' worth of notice (mark the placement of the apostrophe), then I have given you two weeks' notice. On the other hand, it's idiomatically just as correct to say that I have given you a time period of two weeks as notice; or, eliding the useless words, that I have given you two weeks (as) notice ...

  3. English possessive - Wikipedia

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    The possessive form of an English noun, or more generally a noun phrase, is made by suffixing a morpheme which is represented orthographically as ' s (the letter s preceded by an apostrophe), and is pronounced in the same way as the regular English plural ending (e)s: namely, as / ɪ z / when following a sibilant sound (/ s /, / z /, / ʃ /, / ʒ /, / tʃ / or / dʒ /), as / s / when following ...

  4. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    An apostrophe is used in time and money references in constructions such as one hour's respite, two weeks' holiday, a dollar's worth, five pounds' worth, one mile's drive from here. This is like an ordinary possessive use. For example, one hour's respite means a respite of one hour (exactly as the cat's whiskers means the whiskers of the cat).

  5. Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe - AOL

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    Little punctuation marks—like a comma, question mark, or an apostrophe—can make or break the flow or meaning of a sentence. In fact, this is how confusing life would be without proper punctuation.

  6. Former Google employee gives two-year notice before ... - AOL

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    Most people know that giving your two-week’s notice is the respectful and professional thing to do when quitting a job. Former Google employee gives two-year notice before accepting offer -- and ...

  7. Two Weeks Notice - Wikipedia

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    Two Weeks Notice opened at number two domestically, behind The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and spent its first five weeks in the Top 10 at the box office. [10] It grossed $93.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $105.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $199 million, against a budget of $60 million. [11]

  8. A woman gave 2 weeks' notice but was fired on the spot ... - AOL

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    A woman was terminated immediately after giving her two weeks' notice. She shared her story on TikTok, where people were shocked and suggested she sue her former company.

  9. Talk:If.... - Wikipedia

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    Two Weeks Notice is a genuine grammatical mistake, and if we're listing that as it is, I can't see any reason to rewrite this. The style guides in Wikipedia should only apply to original writing in articles, not to rewriting the title of a 1968 film.