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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that was particularly enjoyable, productive, or positive.
Example: "I had an awesome week filled with fun activities and great friends."
Alternatives: "fantastic week" or "amazing week".
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"This has been an absolutely awesome week for me," Jordan said, citing the Inauguration.
It was a long, but awesome, week.
It's been an awesome week here with the TechCrunch Disrupt conference so we thought we'd celebrate by giving three lucky winners another chance to win a Vizio Co-Star!
Mark your calendar, be part of the most important Social Media Conference in Florida and get ready for an awesome week long experience full of learning and networking!
The newly renovated nightclub will let you immerse yourself into a fashionable blend of sophisticated design and high-tech elegance to end an awesome week on a high note.
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This has been an awesome two weeks.
Summarizing his time in Sestriere, Miller said: "It's been an awesome two weeks.
San Francisco has had an awesome few weeks of 75th anniversary celebrations.
Two things have contributed to making his week awesome.
"For me to come out here and win, it's awesome for a week and then back to real life," Watson said.
"She could've easily slotted in, but didn't quite make the selection, but she's been awesome support all week," Rowsell said.
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