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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week even a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I can manage my schedule for a week even a day at a time."
Alternatives: "for a week or even a" or "in a week or even a".
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Making sablés is easy, as they are simply icebox cookies -- mixed, rolled into logs and chilled for a day, a week, even a month or two before baking.
In a desperate effort to live a month, a week, even a day longer, they choose to continue costly, toxic treatments and deny themselves and their families the comfort care that hospice can provide.
As you go through a day, a week, even a month, how often do you find yourselves confusing what is real and true?
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A 41-year-old resident said he saw Mr. Crockam hanging around the town houses a few times a week, even though he did not live there.
The waits can last days, a week even, and they have added to an air of demoralization that weighs even on officials appointed to mind foreign reporters.
Historically, after a few days or a week, even my biggest sugar fiend is bored with whatever's left of her loot.
Rinty's films were so profitable that Warner Bros. paid him two thousand dollars a week; even at that, Rin Tin Tin was a bargain.
"So we all live in Manchester and get together to rehearse a few nights a week even though we don't need to.
TechCrunch had provided lunch a couple times a week even before the AOL acquisition, but now there's, like, crazy snacks everywhere.
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