Sentence examples for at this weeks from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at this weeks" is not correct in written English.
It should be "at this week's" to indicate possession, referring to something belonging to the current week.
Example: "We will discuss the agenda at this week's meeting."
Alternatives: "during this week" or "in this week's".

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Myxer has been at this weeks TechCrunch conference (the flagship of all the Crunches) showing its wares, when it announced yesterday that Myxer has been hired by AmieStreet to create and distribute mobile ringtones.

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Feeling "at peace" this week, Chappell has played remarkably well on his old college stamping grounds.

And yet, look at this week's top 10.

"I think there will be a number of holes that I'll fire at this week".

President Obama is facing a problem at this week's G8 meeting in L'Aquila, Italy.

Radio Free Fife: "How many pins have the players aimed at this week?" "Dead aim?" "Yes".

Look at this week's top 40 and some trends are easy to pinpoint.

He will make the case to the G20 countries at this week's summit in St Petersburg.

THE themes discussed at this week's international conference on Afghanistan were grimly familiar.

Even at this week's ceremony, Mr Putin seemed the dominant figure.

The Johnny Walker project will be touted to buyers at this week's Toronto film festival, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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