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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one week" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it is not commonly used in everyday speech.
It is typically used to mean "one week" or "a week," and is often used for emphasis or to highlight the specific duration of time. For example: - "I'm going on vacation for a one week trip to Europe." - "I'll be gone for a one week business conference." - "Her project is due in a one week time frame." - "After a one week break, classes will resume as normal."
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After a one week baseline, the patient received three treatment sessions over a ten day period.
"There are only 168 hours in a one week vacation.
Tonight, Mayer has announced a One Week Digital Cleanse.
Fig. 1 a One week after Dycal capping, inflammation is seen in the dental pulp (asterisk).
HADS uses a one week recall period.
Each patient was studied twice with a one week interval.
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Animals are initially maintained on standard rat chow for a one-week quarantine period.
The exams were performed on two separate occasions with a one-week interval between sessions.
What inspired a one-week sugar intervention?
A one-week supply costs about $100.
A one-week tour is available.
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