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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something should not take longer than one week to complete or to expect a response within that timeframe.
Example: "The project should be finished in a week maximum to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "no more than a week" or "at most a week".
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And such a cut would clearly have consequences for recipients who already struggle to get by on the £72.40 a week maximum it pays out.
I had two pre-school children at the time and wanted to work three days a week maximum.
So, if you're someone who's lecture attendance is bad, resolve to only miss one a week, maximum.
Hadn't he survived on "15 hours of sleep a week, maximum, for about eight years" with the singular purpose of trying to establish his restaurant, the Fat Duck in Bray?
But like a week, maximum.
Since then I've been playing once a week maximum," she says.
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During his spell as the PFA chairman, Hill successfully campaigned for the abolition of the 20-a-week maximum wage and to introduce freedom of contract.
Last year, the unions honored a six-pounds-a-week maximum pay rise which was responsible for the better industrial tidings in Mr. Healey's speech, but their reaction to his new bargain appear dubious.
In the days of the £20-a-week maximum wage for footballers, Finney was glad of the extra income, and Docherty recalls a familiar sight in the car parks at Deepdale.
He wanted to break with that norm, so those paid hourly at Goodman earn from the minimum wage up to £14 an hour (plus a percentage of tips) for a 50-hour week maximum.
We therefore anticipated a 10 per week maximum referral rate to the teleneurophysiology pilot.
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