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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a week that has been productive or enjoyable, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "After reflecting on my accomplishments, I can confidently say it was a week well spent."
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I was, after about a week, well on my way to a first-stage Wikipedia dependency.
He works 12 hours a day, six days a week, for $240 a week, well below minimum wage.
If you are trying to live off $10 an hour and you are not working 40 hours a week – well, it's impossible.
Nearly 80% of Brazilians aged 16 (the legal voting age) to 25 use the internet at least once a week, well above the national average of 47%.
The nine-bedroom chalet features a mini-ice rink, indoor pool and 24-hour driver — all for as little as £35,250 a week, well over $70,000.
However, even if a fraction of my ideas get implemented in the course of the next year, it will be a week well spent.
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Over a whole week, well over 150 people came to be photographed in a London studio.
But he also works at least one full day on the weekend, as well as six evenings a week, often well past 11.
What finally did it was an e-mail with a subject line reading "This Week: Well Groomed".
Bargain of the week Well, ish: a two-bedroom period stone cottage, needing updating, yours for £300,000 with cookresidential.co.uk.
I work two to four days a week -- well, not including writing".
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