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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a turbulent week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week filled with chaos, unrest, or significant changes, often in a personal or professional context.
Example: "After a turbulent week of negotiations, the team finally reached an agreement."
Alternatives: "a chaotic week" or "a tumultuous week."
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Southampton have experienced a turbulent week.
IT HAS been a turbulent week for Britain's economy.
See articleFannie Mae and Freddie Mac endured a turbulent week.
IT HAS been a turbulent week in Africa.
The major indexes ended a turbulent week narrowly mixed.
It was a fitting conclusion to a turbulent week.
It capped a turbulent week for the Spanish striker.
It was a turbulent week for Greece and the euro zone.
A turbulent week in global stock markets is ending with Europe attempting to stage a recovery.
Stocks edged higher on Monday in a trading session marked by uncharacteristic quiet after a turbulent week.
Investors are anticipating a turbulent week in the markets if the White House and Congress continue their standoff.
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