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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame or deadline related to a week.
Example: "I need a week to complete the project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "one week to" or "a week's time to".
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A week to recover.
A week to win a tennis tournament.
Istanbul also had a week to forget.
(I chose $5 a week, to start).
With a week to go.
She is given a week to pack.
About once a week, to be honest.
The defendants have a week to appeal.
They gave him a week to leave.
The Democrats have a week to decide.
& Bklyn., 35 bills a week to each.
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