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The phrase "a quiet week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that is calm, uneventful, or lacking in activity.
Example: "After a hectic month, I finally had a quiet week to relax and recharge."
Alternatives: "a peaceful week" or "a calm week."
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"But we've had a quiet week.
It has been a quiet week across the province.
It was a soft opening to what is likely to be a quiet week for trading.
It hasn't exactly been a quiet week in the world's debt markets.
But the shutdown coincides with a quiet week for the museum, and there were few visitors.
Piazza has had a quiet week, but Zeile has come alive.
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The dollar had a quieter week: its trade-weighted value was down 0.3%.
"The email news could have been much worse if it had fallen in a quieter week.
The Raiders' Jared Cook had a quieter Week 2, but still showed enough to join the top five.. . .
So the team spent a quieter week at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., getting ready for its season-opening game Sunday at Tampa Bay.
As he sat back to watch the FA Cup final yesterday, crossing fingers that his five squad members would come through unscathed, Capello can only have been looking forward to a quieter week's preparation than the tumultuous seven days just gone.
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