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Discover Ludwig"for over a week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been continued for a longer duration of time than a day or two. Example: "The power has been out at my house for over a week now."
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While Brunei was quickly secured, the Japanese garrison on Labuan held out for over a week.
He's been out there for over a week.
I sawed the floor slowly, for over a week.
They'd been out of contact for over a week.
I have been coughing uncontrollably for over a week.
She had known about our date for over a week.
Sometimes, their bodies stayed there for over a week.
The entries have been on view on the National Mall in Washington for over a week.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, Marc hasn't been working for over a week.
Humanitarian workers have been unable to access the town for over a week.
His legs have cramp from fasting, for over a week, beside his 74-year-old leader.
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