twice a day/week/year etc• A pianobar is open twice a week.• Got up only when they made the bed, a bed bathtwice a week.• I certainly won't be rushing around like I used to, racing every day and sometimestwice a day.• I will brush him twice a day!• Indexed to cost-of-living figures, the bonds' returns are adjustedtwice a year.• Swim ten lengthstwice a week.• Father Devlin called twice a year to collect the Easter and Christmas dues.• The man used to come twice a week to collect the jukebox.
twice as many/much (as something)• A doctor would have charged at least twice as much.• Some 2m jobs have been lost since 1990, almost twice as many as during the 1979-81 recession.• The latter is over a thousand feet thick in the Belfast area, and twice as much at Larne.• By this means, twice as many cases of trichomonal urethritis can be found among these malecontacts.• For twice as muchenergy, and twice the expense, you could escape from Earth entirely.• Men have twice as manyfatalaccidents as women do for every mile they drive.• About twice as many, for depression by itself.• Worse, he had to take a thirty percent pay cut for working twice as many hours.