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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always next week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a recurring delay or the idea that something will happen in the future, but not immediately.
Example: "Every time I ask about the project timeline, the response is always next week."
Alternatives: "next week for sure" or "next week, without fail".
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In fantasy football, there is always next week or next season.
Next week, always next week.
If I lose there's always next week.
There's always next week – another game, another chance.
There's always next week, or the week after that.
For the presumptive Republican nominee, there's always next week.
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And remember, there's ALWAYS next Christmas.
There's always yesterday.
It was always today".
(The time is always 10 17).
But there's always next year!
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