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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrive next week" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate the expected time of arrival for a person, object, or event in the following week. Example: "The package is scheduled to arrive next week, so please keep an eye out for it."
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The next one out of the gate is Pardot, which will arrive next week.
"The first charter flight is due to arrive next week.
Dealers are in town from abroad with special shows; others arrive next week.
The former captain of the now defunct Adelaide Rams will arrive next week.
The first chestnut windows will arrive next week, and then the upstairs can be finished.
A rig, the Ocean Guardian, is expected to arrive next week and to begin drilling 100 miles offshore almost immediately.
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Don't arrive early.
It is expected to arrive next year.
The actors arrive tomorrow.
Sparring partners arrive this week.
If not, spring will arrive early.
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