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Discover Ludwig"Friday of last week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific Friday in the past, usually within the last week. Here is an example: I remembered that I had a dentist appointment on Friday of last week, but I completely forgot about it.
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On Friday of last week, shells fell across Yarmouk, killing 20 and wounding 54 Palestinians, 18 of whom lost limbs.
She was home on Thursday and Friday of last week with a bad cold, fever and sore throat.
During the four days that the paper carried out its polling, Tuesday to Friday of last week, Santorum's numbers jumped every day.
Weis flashed the folder's contents and said: "There's every grade of every kid in every class, as of Friday of last week.
A tall, unemployed man took his niece to see Serena and Venus Williams play each other at the United States Open on Friday of last week.
[It was] followed by days of intensive, intensive rain; that Thursday and Friday of last week were just … I've hardly seen so much rain in a long time.
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Cornell's fifth DrupalCamp took flight on Thursday and Friday of last week October 11-122018018), connecting attendees with new insights, information, and approaches.
The top two from each group going on to the semifinals, to be played on Thursday and Friday of next week.
Retailers Kohl's and J.C. Penney will report quarterly earnings on Thursday and Friday of this week.
On Thursday and Friday of this week, Gilt will extend the sale to its website.
Thursday and Friday of next week at Muir Middle.
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