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The phrase "a week and maybe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty about a time frame, suggesting that something might take a week or possibly longer.
Example: "I think the project will take a week and maybe a few extra days if we encounter any issues."
Alternatives: "about a week or so" or "a week or possibly more".
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The charity gave many families a few pieces of clothing and enough wheat to make bread for a week and maybe as long as a month.
"In the best interest of him and us moving forward, we thought it would be more important for him to go down to play shortstop six days a week, and maybe second another day a week, and get him back to playing every day".
Turkish lawmakers said today that it could be at least a week and maybe closer to two before they reconsider a plan to allow thousands of United States troops into the country, a stance that may prompt American officials to look elsewhere for help.
Yes, it's nice to want to perform at that level, but maybe you'd be happier, and more likely to succeed, if you went to the gym a few days a week and maybe played in a softball league with people your own age.
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"I call at least two or three times a week, and they keep saying maybe, maybe, maybe next week.
"I call at least two or three times a week, and they keep saying maybe, maybe, maybe next week," Schieffer said.
"I was telling my team, you're allowed to mope for a week and a half, maybe two if you really need it.
There was a tribute to Bob Marley, possibly because his birthday was less than a week ago, and maybe because he's very popular, not white, and an easy sell.
He added: "Myself and Jon have to demand the ball a bit more this week and maybe play a bit more direct and get in the game a bit more.
Nicolas Luchey scored two late touchdowns that will torment New Orleans for a week -- and maybe much longer.
"This is our first game back after a week off and maybe that was the cause of how we played in the early innings.
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