Learn what "in two days" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Used to state an official event or procedure, especially in a family or legal context.
From Twist Of Time, Episode 6
Someone announces that a father's will will be read in two days.
This is formal language for family or legal matters, not everyday conversation. It is not a phrase learners would usually need for a general English page.
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