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The phrase "a week from home" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame or duration related to being away from one's home, often in the context of travel or work arrangements.
Example: "I will be working remotely for a week from home starting next Monday."
Alternatives: "a week away from home" or "one week out of the house".
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She works full-time but one day a week from home.
She traveled on business and enjoyed working three days a week from home.
She moves to the country and finds work she can do a few days a week from home.
If you worked only one day a week from home you could claim £14.29 as allowable expenses (£100 divided by seven).
Last week, we published a case study about a business owner who sought a better work/life balance in her early fifties by downshifting — cutting back on her hours and working two to three days a week from home.
Lax work habits — three days a week from home — take care of road congestion and pollution, but it seems unlikely that these environmentally conscious futurites would eat their computer-cooked food off disposable flatware with disposable utensils.
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Jonathan recently came to visit me, his 65-year-old grandmother, for a week from his home in Pennsylvania.
Partly blind since birth, he uses a stick to tap his way twice a week from his home on Newark Street to the VIP, where he needs no menu.
He comes three times a week from his home in the Bronx, because he likes the old-world view from his favorite stool.
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