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The phrase "for a second consecutive week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something happening two weeks in a row. For example: "The stock market saw a decrease for a second consecutive week."
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Knight's contribution was also a surprise for a second consecutive week here at Alumni Stadium.
The Incredibles has topped the UK box office for a second consecutive week.
Technology stocks rose modestly, helping the Nasdaq composite index close higher for a second consecutive week.
Rates on 30-year mortgages rose for a second consecutive week, edging above 7percentt, according to a nationwide survey.
For a second consecutive week, the Giants' starers, led by quarterback Kerry Collins and Barber, moved the ball.
The romantic comedy "27 Dresses" (Fox) drew $8.4 million to hold on to third place for a second consecutive week.
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The Nasdaq composite index fell for a fourth consecutive week.
The Dow Jones and S.& P. indexes fell for a fourth consecutive week, while the Nasdaq fell for a third consecutive week.
The interest rate for 30-year mortgages averaged less than 8percentthis weekek for a third consecutive week, Freddie Mac said today.
The stock market declined for a third consecutive week, bringing the three major indexes to new lows for the year.
The Dow Jones industrial average rose 84.87 points, or 0.8percentto to 10,195.01, posting a gain for a third consecutive week.
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