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”Fortnight’s leave” is it still in use?

I've never saw this expression before. Is it only old book one (I found it in a book by Alexandre Dumas)
or still it is in use?
It stands for exact particular thing.
Thank you in advance! 


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bleachbadly profile picture bleachbadly2 weken geleden

Yes, the phrase “fortnight’s leave” is still understood and occasionally used, but it’s more common in British English than American English, and it does sound a bit formal or old-fashioned today. Play and have more fun with Dinosaur Game!