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The phrase "a week long" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an event or other situation lasts for one week. For example, "This seminar is a week long."
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Participants then return to the campus again in Spring 2018 for a week long immersion.
This Friday, though, I leave for a week long trip to Kenya.
There has just been a week long strike of university students all over France.
Hilda came to the center for a week long fiction-writing course.
It was a week long, and after that I realized I had the wrong bra on.
I just finished a week long trip to San Francisco.
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Truthfully, a week-long gem.
Includes a week-long site visit for research.
There is also a week-long spring break in March.
Events include a week-long flower festival in September.
A week-long retreat costs from £775, B&B.
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