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"devoted a week" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to describe the act of dedicating or committing a specific period of time to a particular activity or task. Example: She devoted a week to studying for her final exams. In this sentence, "devoted a week" indicates that the subject spent a whole week focusing on studying for her final exams.
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To do the final touches, Mr. Dudek recently devoted a week's vacation to the store.
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