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The phrase "a week then we" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a sequence of events, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "After a week, then we can discuss the next steps."
Alternatives: "after a week, we" or "in a week, we".
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When we get home, we love it for about a week then we want to back out on the road". Kit agrees.
Many participants believed that people's dietary habits had changed for the worse, with a resultant increase in the prevalence of chronic conditions: 'now if we eat fast food for about a week then we will definitely fall sick.
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And if you can have a week-changing conversation every week, then we're off to the races".
"If a baby gets ill during the week then we have to come to Hableh".
"We'd had fires all around us for a week, then suddenly we were told to get out," Mrs. Theis recalled.
"If my husband can get 30 hours of work in a week, then maybe we can pay some bills," Ms. Hiller said.
"It made sense for us to book two a week, the French to book two a week, then share them between us so we all get four high-quality sessions.
When they lived out here in California, he and Joanne (Woodward), I'd be at their house a couple times a week, then when they moved back East, we lost touch for a little while, but there was a five year period where I was with them every week.
"And then we got a few emails a week, then a few emails a day.
Then we started working together, five hours a week, then 10, then 20.
We will finalize them within a week then.
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