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The phrase "a week and only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limitation or duration, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "I can only commit to this project for a week and only that time."
Alternatives: "just a week" or "merely a week".
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He suggests recalling a nightmare only once or twice a week — and only when changing it into a new dream.
She recalled that her fan letters rose to 6,000 a week, and only 1percentt were critical.
Only one-third of state prison inmates work more than 34 hours a week, and only half take classes.
Madison Square Garden has told Greenburgh town officials that it would use the helipad no more than three times a week, and only during prearranged times.
Practice-squad players in the N.F.L. can make as little as six thousand dollars a week, and only during the season.
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, in St . Louis opened its new building last month, and, so that the galleries won't feel too crowded, it plans to allow the public in only two days a week, and only by appointment.
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Its TIA clinic used to open only five days a week and could only see three patients a day.
But when the building is completed, plans call for it to be open only two days a week and then only to 50 people a day.
We will leave the dome itself only a few times a week, and then, only in space suits.
You could only call your parents once a week, and we only went home twice a year".
But the local paper runs once a week and contains only local news and issues.
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