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"for the first week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific duration of time that occurred in the past, is currently occurring, or is to come in the future. For example: "I had to stay home from school for the first week of my summer vacation."
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They were only on for the first week.
I actually had zero followers for the first week.
We didn't tell anybody for the first week.
We visited him every day for the first week.
They had an undeclared system: for the first week, you stand, all day and all night.
For the first week, he said, it got about 400 hits.
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The slide left major indexes in the red for the first week of June.
Ball was limited to noncontact drills for the first week and a half of fall camp.
For the first week or two, he was "off the bridle" in his gallops.
The drills, originally scheduled for the first week of September, were postponed because of a typhoon.
Tickets were still available for the first week on Thursday afternoon on the memorial's Web site.
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