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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week on from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time period that has passed since a specific event or date, often in a narrative or report.
Example: "A week on from the storm, the town is still recovering from the damage."
Alternatives: "a week after" or "one week later".
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Having sat through Saturday's two-point defeat by Scarlets in Llanelli, a week on from a one-point victory in Cardiff, the former England head coach cut a calm if frustrated figure at Leinster's HQ.
A week on from their "trip", eight were in full remission.
Now, a week on from the first of the shows, I no longer feel so drained and fragile.
But a week on from the raid, the only charges that have been brought are for immigration offences and theft of mobile phones.
A week on from his death, column inches – including several here – are still being filled by reflections on the life, work and legacy of David Bowie.
Towns and villages left stunned by Derrick Bird's killing spree fell silent today - a week on from the carnage which left 12 dead.
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"House Party," which ran five days a week on radio from 1945 to 1967 and on television from 1952 to 1969, was a looser version of "People Are Funny," with beauty tips and cooking demonstrations filling time between Mr. Linkletter's audience-chatter sessions.
Blockchain seminar meets once a week on Tuesday, from 5 30 – 7:00 p.m.
Prestige Holidays (01425 480400; prestigeholidays.co.uk) offers a week on Rab from £499pp, including B&B at the Arbiana Hotel, flights and transfers.
Take, for example, Quizmania, which runs seven nights a week on ITV1 from around midnight to 3.30am or 4am.
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