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The phrase "a great week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a week that was enjoyable, productive, or positive in some way.
Example: "I hope you had a great week and are ready for the weekend!"
Alternatives: "an excellent week" or "a wonderful week".
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"It's been a great week.
He's not having a great week.
"What a great week.
It's just been a great week.
"Congratulations to Sergio on a great week.
We had a great week at Cardiff.
"It was a great week," she said.
I've had a great week of practice.
"That was a great week," she said.
We've had a great week here.
It's a great week for unexpected opera in New York.
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