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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week for each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a schedule or allocation of time, indicating that each person or item will receive a week.
Example: "We will dedicate a week for each project to ensure thorough completion and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "one week per person" or "a week assigned to each".
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It is currently worth £20.50 a week for the first child and £13.55 a week for each other child.
We had to wait a week for each episode!
The process took approximately a week for each table".
Children need an allowance, the firm says, perhaps $1 a week for each year of age.
"I have to wait a week for each to dry," he said.
Businesses would save a wages bill of $432.25 for 25 hours' work a week for each employee.
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By the late 2000s, Nollywood produced up to 50 movies a week for $40,000 each, selling 50,000 copies of each film.
He sells 40 or 50 a week for $6 each ($9 with shipping and handling), and T-shirts for $12.
There are three classes a week for two weeks, each a 50-minute video plus quizzes.
It is open three days a week, for an hour each session.The result of all this is that few investors cash in their profits by selling.
Roberta's offers the menu only two nights a week, for one table each night: a maximum of eight people a week.
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