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The phrase "a week where it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific week in which a particular event or situation occurs.
Example: "It was a week where it rained every day, making outdoor plans impossible."
Alternatives: "a week in which it" or "a week during which it".
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The Government, mauled by public opinion and bruised by a week where it looked more out of touch and ineffectual than at any other time, seems chastened.
The IPO thus went out the door like a hot fudge sundae; it tripled on the first day and slid back 20% in a week, where it sits today.
I've been notorious for that my whole career, where I'll hit five or six in a week, where it seems like I can't miss the pitch and I feel good in the batter's box".
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It was a week where I learned that life is not just going in circles as I've often joked it is.
I'll go for a week where I feel really good, and then I'll go two weeks where I feel really bad.
"In the end I had a week where I knew definitely I was going".
We're shooting an episode this week where it's a Jane and Dave storyline," Knighton previewed.
Apple sent invitations on Tuesday to members of the media for an event next week where it is expected to introduce a smaller version of the iPad.
Apple on Tuesday sent invitations to news organizations for an event next week where it is expected to introduce the sixth model of the iPhone.
A Brazilian burger chain, Bob's, launched a marketing campaign this week where it replaced plastic wrappers with one that hungry customers can chomp right through.
Paddington's homeland, Peru, also got the film in its first week, where it did a tidy $405,000 – less than other kids' fare there this year, like Mr Peabody and Sherman ($491,000), but higher than Interstellar ($369,000).
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