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The phrase "augmented this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been increased or enhanced during the current week.
Example: "The team's productivity has been augmented this week due to the new software implementation."
Alternatives: "increased this week" or "enhanced this week."
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Television Neil Genzlinger Television tends to get religion at this time of year, and the usual holiday fare is augmented this week with a couple of unusual offerings.
The high-end Lightning and midrange Thunder products were augmented this week with network-attached storage products, where barriers to entry are lower and more than at least a dozen competitors loom.
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and augmented (1968).
That was augmented last year by about $2.5 million in restricted and unrestricted grants and donations.
There is a large German base in Kunduz, which was augmented early this summer by American troops from the 10th Mountain Division.
In the no-man's land between them and the protesters' barricades the Army is deployed, augmented since yesterday — I watched one new platoon jogging into position.
Sky+, which has room for 20 hours of recorded programmes, was augmented last year with Sky+ 160, which has four times the recording capacity.
A consummate creator of introspective Modernist poems in Soledades (1903, augmented 1907; "Solitudes"), Machado abandoned the cult of beauty in Campos de Castilla (1912, augmented 1917; "Fields of Castile"), producing powerful visions of the Spanish condition and the character of the Spanish people that became a guiding precedent for postwar "social" poets.
Turkey carried out half a dozen legal changes and other moves pledged to the I.M.F. in recent weeks, fulfilling most of the conditions for the release of the loan, which was put in place in December and then augmented early this year.
"In making his sensational claim," Mr. Davis writes, "Thor Heyerdahl ignored the overwhelming body of linguistic, ethnographic and ethnobotanical evidence, augmented today by genetic and archaeological data, indicating that he was patently wrong".
The Salem Witchcraft Papers: Verbatim Transcripts of the Legal Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692 (Da Capo Press, XXKFM2478.8.W5S240 1977)(digital edition, revised and augmented, 2011).
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