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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hectic working week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week filled with a lot of activity, stress, or busyness in a work context.
Example: "After a hectic working week, I was looking forward to a relaxing weekend."
Alternatives: "a busy work week" or "a chaotic work week".
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But once a hectic working week is over, it is time to enjoy the alpine mountains and the charming lakes, or just to hang around with probably the most fascinating people in the world: the Italians.
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A short working week, long vacations, beauty, museums, art.
They've already done a full working week plus homework.
It was the end of a long working week.
A typical working week for me would be very varied.
Second, there's a demand for a reduced working week.
Universal benefit, a 15-hour working week, open borders, really?
Way below minimum wage for a full-time working week.
Volkova's is a seven-day working week.
Imagine a new "standard" working week of 21 hours.
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