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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week at a time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method of managing tasks or activities incrementally, focusing on one week before moving on to the next.
Example: "To avoid feeling overwhelmed, I prefer to tackle my projects a week at a time."
Alternatives: "one week at a time" or "weekly increments".
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I make very good friends a week at a time".
"We take it a week at a time.
"You're literally living and working at a festival for a week at a time," Papoutsis says.
The court will be announcing its plans a week at a time.
And none of these drugs are typically recommended for more than a week at a time.
Pogues singer Shane MacGowan has revealed he stays awake for a week at a time.
I disappeared from the account for almost a week at a time.
I agreed to cook meals for Arthur a week at a time.
"We took it a season at a time, a week at a time".
She has been coming about every three weeks since, staying for a week at a time.
She sometimes missed the world news for a week at a time.
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