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The phrase "a nice week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when wishing someone well for the upcoming week or reflecting on a week that has been pleasant.
Example: "I hope you have a nice week ahead filled with joy and productivity."
Alternatives: "a pleasant week" or "a great week".
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Did everyone have a nice week?
"At the same time, we had to buy enough so we could have a nice week of vacation".
"What was supposed to be a nice week turned into a week of being belittled and endless arguments, and I have never felt so insulted by members of my own family before.
It's just that it was never named by those level-headed working men and women who do not need a tarted-up pseudoword to enjoy a nice week without work.
Radek Stepanek, 32, put together a nice week en route to winning the title in Washington earlier this month, but his ability to tough out best-of-five matches against the likes of Philipp Kohlschreiber and Juan Monaco is yet to be seen.
It was a nice week for McClure and the family.
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"It was a very nice week, a very nice day, and a lot of credit to the players, who were very fair".
"Doral last year was obviously a really nice week to win for lots of reasons," he said.
Yeah, I'm having a real nice week, man.
"It was a very, very nice week in Abu Dhabi," Kaymer explained.
I've actually had a nice audio week.
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