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Discover Ludwig"end this week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations that indicate a future timeline of when something is going to happen. For example, "We need to finish our project by the end this week."
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This process will end this week.
"He brought that issue to an end this week," Mike Pence told ABC's This Week.
Mr. Berger, implying that Mr. Mandelker's strategy was frivolous, said he figured this round of lawsuits should end this week, assuming the case does not go to the Court of Appeals.
Discrimination could end this week.
The streak, at last, should end this week.
The public nomination process came to an end this week.
The cold weather may not end this week, either.
An uplifting way in which to end this week.
The streak, however, seemed destined to end this week.
The supreme court hearing is due to end this week.
We don't really want it to end this week either, although we know it has to".
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