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'during the workweek' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to the days of the week that are typically devoted to work (i.e. Monday through Friday). For example, "I'm typically too busy during the workweek to have time for any extracurricular activities."
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Indeed, during the workweek, the vineyards are largely empty.
On the edge of Midtown, the area is extremely busy during the workweek.
This is particularly true of parents who are not primary caregivers during the workweek.
Such is the mood in an N.F.L. locker room during the workweek, particularly as Saturday approaches.
(Ms. Patel uses unscented products, and even refrains from eating garlic during the workweek).
By 1981, the Yankees played just one day game at home during the workweek.
It may be best to live apart from them during the workweek for a while, Ms. Poepping says.
Weekend trips have doubled in the past 20 years, far outpacing the growth of ridership during the workweek.
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The family dines out and orders in during much of the workweek.
Approvals are moving briskly: Nokia is approving 500 pieces of content a week, or 100 apps a day, at least during the official workweek, says Marco Argenti, a Nokia vice president who oversees media and games.
Other studies have shown that patients who receive hospital care on weekends do worse than patients treated during the regular workweek.
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