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The phrase 'at next week' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say "I'm looking forward to seeing you at next week's meeting."
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But there's another festival I want to be at next week, and it's not in South Kensington.
The meeting's main pledges on restoring sound financial systems will be looked at next week by finance ministers from all 27 EU states during talks in Luxembourg.
"We realise how difficult a place it is going to be to play at next week, but also we should go up there with confidence.
And it continued to be used as a burial place again after Augustus' death and through the so-called Julio-Claudian emperors, who we'll look at next week: Tiberius and Caligula and Claudius.
My grandmother reportedly nagged him to get it checked, but as one of the only veterinarians treating house pets and farm animals for three North Carolina counties, he was always busy, always promising to get it looked at next week, next month.
To those who criticise communism and Marxism as "merely" a new form of religious belief, Benjamin's position – as with Ernst Bloch, whom I shall look at next week – was that religion was actually a vessel that contained within its authoritarian history and structures the spark of liberation which could only be fully realised through historical materialist transformation.
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