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The phrase "a special week of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week dedicated to a particular theme, event, or activity.
Example: "We are excited to announce a special week of activities to celebrate our community's diversity."
Alternatives: "a unique week of" or "an extraordinary week of".
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And Mr. Ferguson has a special week of programs coming up.
Guardian Cities is investigating heat in cities for a special week of journalism next month.
(At the end of this month Cartoon Network plans a special week of shows, including appearances by a costumed Mr. MacFarlane portraying several of his characters).
Its BBC rival, EastEnders, has already announced plans for a live show next year when Lucy Beale's killer will be unmasked during a special week of episodes marking the soap's 30th anniversary.
Comedy Central's pseudo-game show @midnight became a breakout hit when it premiered last December after The Colbert Report, and for the first time, the show is making its way to New York City for a special week of tapings.
"It's a special week of training.
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Could this be the beginning of a special week for Garcia?
The Director-General was requested to study the feasibility of designating, as part of the follow-up to the Congress, a special week to promote the fundamental concerns of development among the wider public at either the regional or international level.
(And for those paying extra close attention: yep, the very same HTC Merge that Verizon decided to delay forever until eventually deciding to not sell it in their own shops, but to allow third party retailers to sell it to those who requested it. It's a very special week of hand-me-downs for U.S. Cellular, isn't it?).
It will make it even more of a special week.
These questions are the subject of a special week-long series of Reality Checks, looking at the fate of sterling, oil revenues, and even the BBC.
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