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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period that begins after the current week has ended.
Example: "Let's schedule the meeting for after this week, when everyone is available."
Alternatives: "following this week" or "next week".
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But this is not what we're after this week.
Gustys has been a double-double machine this season, bringing his total to 19 after this week.
But after this week, they should.
After this week, few would disagree.
Especially after this week.
After this week, we do.
What does it mean after this week?
No more tracksuits after this week, please.
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AFTER this week a lot more people will know that SOPA stands for the Stop Online Piracy Act.
"After this week," Luce wrote in 1923 as Time's debut drew near, "it's head-on either to glory or perdition".
Let's see after this week".
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