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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week a time" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a frequency or duration, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I can only commit to working on this project a week at a time."
Alternatives: "one week at a time" or "weekly basis".
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She would go missing for a week a time - and would return covered in bruises and cigarette burns.
25 However, ALT levels increased already within a week, a time period after which a significant increase of lipids within hepatocytes seems unlikely to have developed.
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The possible responses were never, less than once a week, a few times week and almost every day.
The mice were treated two times a week, a maximum of nine times in total.
"I work out with Nat Bardonnet three times a week, an hour at a time.
He works out three times a week, a friend said.
Use a syntax This is a method to set times for a week at a time.
Type in: cmd Use a syntax This is a method to set times for a week at a time.
'How often in your clinical work do you…?' related to thirteen different concrete possibly problematic situations ('More than 10 times a week'/'6–10 times a week'/'1–5 times a week'/'About once a month'/'A few times a year'/'Never or almost never').
I make very good friends a week at a time".
"We take it a week at a time.
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