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Discover LudwigThe phrase "A week prior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time that is one week before a specific event or date. Example: "The meeting was scheduled for March 15, so we need to finalize the agenda a week prior."
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"A week prior to their deaths her parents visited and they told her things had been getting really, really bad.
A week prior to Valentine's Day, Sweet Pierre's will bring in truffles made by Anna Shea, of Illinois.
A week prior the fan was Attila the Hun.
A week prior, I had been at the home of my mamá cubana, which Irina had taken to calling herself.
A week prior to the announcement, Davis released a statement in support of Van de Putte, lauding her "strong record".
A week prior it sold for $230 and that followed two weeks of barren silence greeting far less Buy-It-Now prices.
A week prior to an assessment point, participants received an email alert.
A week prior to the focus groups, the texts were sent to the selected test readers.
Only a week prior to Purim, Iranians were selecting politicians for their 290-seat parliament.
Just a week prior, that darling merman Michael Phelps had experienced his own fall from grace.
"Not one family member was allowed to see BB for a week prior to his death, not even his friend.
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