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The phrase "See you next week" is grammatically correct and considered acceptable in written English
It can be used when you and someone else are parting ways and plan to meet or talk again in the near future; likely within the next week. For example, you could say "Well, I have to go now, but see you next week!"
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See you next week.
See you next week, Teresa.
See you next week for the WT20.
See you next week,' " she said.
"See you next week?" the grateful customer asks, to which the worker replies, "I'll be here".
"See you next week!" my newly acquired exercise buddies shout as I head off.
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See you 1964, patriots!
See you tomorrow.
"See you tomorrow," Rodriguez says.
We'll see you tomorrow".
See you next fall (conditions permitting)!
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