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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always one week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent duration of one week for a particular event or occurrence.
Example: "The project deadline is always one week after the initial submission date."
Alternatives: "consistently one week" or "regularly one week".
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Because the mood of a season can shift like Meadowlands winds, Toomer, a voice of reason and caution, added, "We need to realize that we're always one week from going the other way".
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Patients wear the ADL-monitors four times during the study period, always for one week.
The symptoms always dissipate approximately one week after I have attended a wedding.
Patients were informed about group allocation by the research therapist, and intervention always commenced within one week after baseline assessment.
She visited the emergency room four times in one week, always after midnight.
"I always spend at least one week just walking around a place and not photographing," she told me recently.
The order and corresponding ages of mice for each assay reported here is given in Table 2. Consecutive assays were always separated by a minimum of one week.
Trends change and drinks vary, but for that one week virgin freshers will probably always be the same.
One week is always in February (the other rotates through the year), so the Austrian-born Gerners can normally count on enough snow at least one week to indulge their passion for skiing.
Because the attendees at meetings can vary from one week to the next, the biggest loser isn't always the same person.
There's always, always one.
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