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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long week for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week that felt extended or challenging for someone, often due to stress or workload.
Example: "It has been a long week for me, filled with back-to-back meetings and tight deadlines."
Alternatives: "a tiring week for" or "a challenging week for".
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This has been a long week for us".
It has been a long week for the Devils.
It's going to be a long week for the hard-working staff here at Spoiler Alerts.
BATTER UP Harriet E. Miers It was a long week for Harriet E. Miers.
It's been a long week for Governor Guess-My-Worthiness: Mitt Romney.
The attacks came after a long week for Mr. Richardson, the Energy Department and the Los Alamos laboratory.
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He knows he is in for a long week of seat hopping.
It's been a long week, waiting for a counterproposal".
At last word, a long week end for the Wall Street com munity still hinged on whether a successful settle ment could be reached in the transit dispute.
If AT&T fails to deliver a positive surprise tomorrow morning, this could turn out to be a very long week for the telecoms and for their long-suffering investors.
"We're not close with team selection right now, simply because it's a nice long week for us between games," McNamara said.
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