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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for last week" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "I worked on this project for last week and now it's ready for submission."
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I have nostalgia for last week.
That is certainly what agents were hoping for last week.
"I'm very excited," she said, "even for last week.
"It's the only thing I got thanked for last week".
His sentencing had been scheduled for last week.
Or a third of what one went for last week.
That's par for a Friday, except for last week, but stay with me on this.
ITV said the product placement on "This Morning" was the only one scheduled for last week.
Republicans on the committee boycotted a vote scheduled for last week, leaving Democrats without a quorum.
A speech on Europe, planned for last week, was postponed because of the crisis in Algeria.
Mrs. Zetsche's court appearance, which was scheduled for last week, has been postponed until September.
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