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The phrase "a week soon a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or jumbled expression and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I will see you in a week" could be a clearer expression.
Alternatives: "in a week" or "soon".
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Tesla expects to be delivering four cars a week soon, a number it eventually hopes to double.
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Pogba was reportedly offered a deal by United worth £3,500 a week as soon as he turns 17, when players in England can sign full professional contracts.
Nasim Pedrad is due for a big week soon.
"We expect that GA3 alone can reach a production rate of 5,000 Model 3s per week soon, but GA4 helped to get us there faster and will also help to exceed that rate," Tesla said in a statement released Monday.
"But within a week, I soon realized that Emmi was an aggressive dog who posed a great danger to my family".
Harry, born in 1909 and raised in the Bronx, was sixteen when he joined a small Manhattan real-estate firm as an office boy for twelve dollars a week, and soon worked his way into a partnership.
Maybe they held it a week too soon.
I started with one box of milk powder a week, but soon that didn't last three days".
What can already be said is that Lee Westwood could do with such a week sometime soon.
"I started out with just one class a week, but soon became addicted to the fast-paced drills," she wrote in an e-mail message.
He left school at 14 to take a job as an engineering apprentice at five shillings a week but soon left, cutting his political teeth in the docks.
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