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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week to save" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time frame in which one has the opportunity or deadline to save something, such as money or resources.
Example: "We have a week to save for our upcoming vacation, so let's start budgeting now."
Alternatives: "one week to save" or "seven days to save".
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Mrs. Käfer bakes only once a week to save energy.
They will also receive $12 a week to save or invest as they see fit.
Indonesia's president, B.J. Habibie, has called on his people to fast twice a week to save rice.
Many immigrants are caught in a vicious circle: working 60 or 80 hours a week to save money.
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The company announced it would give fans a week to save their shared data and start Google+ circles to export the information there.
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You have a little over an extra week to save up to €500.
We gave you an extra week to save $1,000 on Disrupt SF 2017 tickets, but this week we aren't feeling so generous.
We gave you an extra week to save $1,000 on Disrupt NY 2017 tickets, but this week we aren't feeling so generous.
We gave you an extension, a whole extra week to save some serious cash on tickets to Disrupt NY 2017.
I'll eat at least a couple per week to save time.
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