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The phrase "and the next week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subsequent week following a specific event or time frame mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "We had a great time at the conference, and the next week, we started implementing the ideas we learned."
Alternatives: "the following week" or "the week after".
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"And the next week, or the next day, they don't show up".
Why? "One day became the next day and the next week," he says, almost under his breath.
So I put it off, and the next day became the next week, and the next week became never.
And the next week and the next year.
That week, Bobby cancelled, and the next week as well.
The Patriots nearly came back to win, and the next week Seattle crushed the 49ers.
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When day one is done, remember that today and the next week are going to be really hard.
I'd just moved into a flat in Accrington and the next week I turn up for training and they tell us that's it, the club's folded.
"The reality is the club is in deep, deep trouble and the next week is vital in its continuation".
"After this we did ultrasounds every week, and the next week all was fine, and the week after that something was wrong again, but no one knew what".
One week you're at the Moulin Rouge, and the next week you're in Mad Max.
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