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Hello,guys! Now I come here again,there is a big problem I have to solve.Can anyone tell me the difference between "for the past few days" and "in the past few days"? You'd better list some examples.Thank you very much!

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Well it should be "These past few days" and now its correct

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9y ago

Both of these phrases are grammatically correct. It is acceptable to use "the past couple of days" or "these past couple of days."

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