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'finish this week' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to completing a task or project before the end of the current week. For example: "We need to finish this project this week so that we can move on to the next one."
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Any way the Series ends, Pujols is sure to finish this week, this season, with the roaring adoration of the fans in the only town he has known.
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