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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Every Friday" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a recurring event or action that takes place on Fridays. Example: "We have a team meeting every Friday at 10 AM."
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On the same day there was a festival of the merchants (festum mercatorum, Ovid. Fast. V.670, &c.), probably because on this day the temple of Mercury had been dedicated in the year 495 B.C. (Liv. II.21).
"Based on what has happened on Sunday and Monday there is now no longer an issue," added Alexander.
In fact, there is a festival for almost every day.
For every glitzy mall, there's an incense-filled temple nearby, and cultural influences of the past are still part of the modern-day fabric, from revered Confucian monuments to trendy French restaurants.
(Anthony Tommasini) ★ 'A Magic Flute' (Friday through Sunday) There are five more chances to catch the director Peter Brook's enchanting adaptation of Mozart's "Magic Flute," part of the Lincoln Center Festival.
(Kozinn) ★ Mostly Mozart Festival (Friday and Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday) There are plenty of treats in the coming days at this popular summer festival.
(Schweitzer) Mostly Mozart Festival (Friday, Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday) There are plenty of enticing offerings this week at Mostly Mozart.
Monday to Friday there's nobody here,.
There was a festival that day, and the temple's custodians had removed an idol from the sanctum sanctorum and were parading it around a courtyard.
Come Friday there is another.
There is a small aboveground pool, and three police cars idled nearby on Saturday.
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