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The phrase "amendments this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes or modifications that are expected or planned to occur within the current week.
Example: "The committee will review the proposed amendments this week before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "changes this week" or "revisions this week".
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He also offered a convoluted arrangement for the factions to negotiate constitutional amendments this week that would be added to the charter after the vote.
Senators will debate 7 to 10 amendments this week and next before voting on the measure, which would end Congress's annual review of China's trade status.
The White House will prepare Mr. Clinton to telephone senators on specific amendments this week and next, if necessary, aides said.
I don't know whether Democrats had anticipated or perhaps already knew that Republicans would not allow votes on gun control amendments this week.
Whatever happens to the amendments this week (and we don't yet know which ones the Speaker, John Bercow, will select), the government is expected to bring the withdrawal agreement back to the Commons on 13 February.
Senator Gorton dropped the amendments this week, but only in exchange for hearings and a vote on immunity next year, as well as for a Government study on how to base future Federal payments to Indians.
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The Senate voted for the amendments last year.
Senators unanimously approved two other amendments today.
See Griswold, The Fifth Amendment Today 19555).
See Griswold, The Fifth Amendment Today, 27.
The Fourteenth Amendment (1868) granted African Americans citizenship, and the Fifteenth Amendment (1870) guaranteed their right to vote.
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