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The phrase "arrives next week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the expected arrival of something, such as a package, event, or person, within the upcoming week.
Example: "The new software update arrives next week, and we are looking forward to its features."
Alternatives: "is coming next week" or "will be here next week."
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It has sold out of the 2011, but the 2012 arrives next week.
Joe Garagiola Jr. was asked Friday if he would be happy once the trading deadline arrives next week.
When President Bush arrives next week in Europe, where no country uses capital punishment, he is likely to face protests by death penalty opponents.
Various investigations into the Deepwater Horizon disaster are under way in the US – the first, from Barack Obama's commission, arrives next week.
New CEO David Potts arrives next week but it looks like he is already taking charge with Thursday's announcement – kitchen sinking the numbers.
Holiday Music Hanukkah arrives next week, bringing several concerts of Klezmer music, that joyful swirling together of folk, pop, cantorial and theatrical musical styles.
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