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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening once more within the current week.
Example: "We will be meeting again this week to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "once more this week" or "repeating this week".
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It's wrong, Cruz said again this week, "to exploit this tragedy".
We heard elements of this narrative again this week.
So it is again this week.
He was at it again this week.
It could happen again this week.
Mr Paulson raised the issue again this week.
(The violence has flared up again this week).
And they will consult again this week.
The full council met again this week.
And so it was again this week.
Can't have it again this week: mercury.
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