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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week and did" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is referring to a duration of a week followed by an action, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "I planned to work on the project for a week and did not finish it."
Alternatives: "for a week and completed" or "over a week and accomplished".
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He left Syria after about a week and did not find his brother.
The fake embassy was open three mornings a week and did not accept walk-in appointments.
Of about 25,000 single adults who entered the system in a given year, half left after a week and did not return.
"You have kids brought to campus and maybe, maybe they could be real students if they studied 60 hours a week and did nothing else," Dowling says.
At Green Haven, he said he saw 50 to 75 patients a week and did not remember the Sanders case specifically, but after reviewing a copy of his handwritten notes in the chart, he confirmed his participation.
She said her employer, a diplomat with the Organization of American States, forced her to work seven days a week and did not let her leave the house unescorted.
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I run three days a week and do weights.
So he lifts weights four days a week and does cardio every day.
The 14-seat shop is open only four days a week and does not take reservations.
Keep getting your 60, 70 grand a week and don't train?
Mr. Watler earns $120 to $150 a week and does not have health insurance.
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