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"first half of next week" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the first few days of the upcoming week, typically Monday to Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the context. Example: "We need to finish the project by the first half of next week, so let's make sure to schedule our team meeting for Monday or Tuesday."
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Tomorrow I'll be doing my own studies, and then it's back to Leeds City Council for the first half of next week.
Wrote one Polish reporter, Rafał Badowski, "Zotrax first promised an answer regarding this matter on the August 5 but then Zotrax PR lead Marcin Niedzielski told me that the company is analyzing their confidentiality agreements [with Dell] after which time they can comment further, probably in the first half of next week".
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