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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific week characterized by certain events or circumstances.
Example: "It was a week where everything seemed to go wrong, from missed deadlines to unexpected emergencies."
Alternatives: "a week in which" or "a week during which".
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In a week where three A.F.C.
Plan one night a week where you are with your friends, and he with his.
We get the one session at the venue a week where you can fine-tune things".
"We certainly had a week where we remembered what volatility looked like," he added.
But currently – as of yesterday – I haven't had a week where I couldn't find anything.
"In the end I had a week where I knew definitely I was going".
"There was a week where we did Japan, Australia, Canada and Chicago in eight days.
"We picked a week where we wanted to get it to No. 1," Mr. Ingram recalled.
Pasta now features twice a week where once there were chips.
"He had a week where we tried him in every role," the Milan coach told Sky television.
I now go to the divine Alexa's yoga classes twice a week where I can be with my people.
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