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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time remaining before a specific event or deadline.
Example: "There is a week until the project submission deadline, so we need to finalize our work soon."
Alternatives: "one week away from" or "a week to go before".
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Only a week until Christmas!
Opening night was delayed for a week, until Nov. 23.
With less than a week until Election Day, Nevada's six electoral votes remain pivotal.
In the end, this will happen three times a week until he goes into therapy".
Fascinated, I watched them for a week until the squirrel, perhaps sensing danger, kicked her out.
She taught 70 hours a week until moving to Michigan to start the new franchise.
I did that every night for a week until a steel-gated security door was installed.
The company would close for about a week, until the boss returned, he said.
(The vow lasted a week, until someone leaked the rudiments of the story to the Post).
With less than a week until Election Day, the campaign politics are in full bloom.
She'll be doing them about once a week until the Olympic Games draw near.
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