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The phrase "a week already" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express surprise or realization that a week has passed since a certain event or point in time.
Example: "I can't believe it's been a week already since we last met."
Alternatives: "already a week" or "it's been a week".
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"It's been a week already".
He had been there for a week already, doing his wandering shuffle in the Alzheimer's play.
They couldn't fail to notice we worked seven days a week already.
[26 October 1919] Dear Mother, I've been here with Ehrenfest in Leyden for a week already and am having a nice time.
"At first I thought, 'Oh, I don't want to go back to a place where I've spent a week already,"' she said.
When Nabokov was working on a study of Gogol, he complained, "I have lost a week already translating passages I need in 'The Inspector General' as I can do nothing with Constance Garnett's dry shit".
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It had been a difficult week already.
SpaceX has had a busy week already.
After Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson's comments about "immigrants" on "slave ships" Monday, it's been a banner week already for the GOP.
"It had been an amazing week already and I was definitely more nervous on my tee shot on the 18th [in regulation] than in the play-off.
Sanders introduced a bill of his own this week, already fulfilling a campaign promise, which would ban private prisons.
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