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The phrase "a weekly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that occurs once a week, such as a meeting, publication, or event.
Example: "We have a weekly team meeting every Monday to discuss our progress."
Alternatives: "a weekly occurrence" or "a weekly event".
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Or a weekly car wash?
It's a weekly ritual.
A weekly infusion?
"But we're a weekly.
The neighborhood has a weekly farmers' market.
And now I have a weekly".
Maclean's is a weekly Canadian newsmagazine.
It is a monthly, not a weekly.
It starts with a weekly update.
Caruaru originated as a weekly market centre.
I had a weekly column.
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