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The phrase "a good week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a week that has been positive or enjoyable.
Example: "I hope you had a good week and are ready for the weekend."
Alternatives: "a pleasant week" or "a great week".
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"I had a good week.
Have a good week!
Red Ed had a good week.
Corbyn had a good week.
We had a good week.
I'd had a good week.
It's a good week to get loopy.
It's been a good week for Microsoft.
It's already a good week for N.C.
He had a good week of practice.
It's been a good week for art.
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