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The phrase "a week leaves" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "After a week leaves, we will reassess our progress."
Alternatives: "a week's time" or "after a week".
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Working six days a week leaves only one in which to do errands and chores as well as trying to find some time to relax and play.
Reading weekly installments of five pages a week leaves the group more likely to want to be in on writing the next scene -- thus making writing by committee more likely.
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In the end, I had a week left.
Mr. Bloomberg and the City Council have a week left to adopt a budget.
If that poll had come, say, with only a week left, we would have won.
Yes, only a week left, America, of Prelude to the Harbowl.
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