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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free next week" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when inquiring about someone's availability for a meeting or event in the following week.
Example: "Are you free next week to discuss the project?"
Alternatives: "available next week" or "open next week"
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Even if Dr. Hurwitz does walk free next week, I wouldn't take much solace in his victory if I were a doctor treating pain patients.
Then, with the doll kissed and clutched in her arms, Naida sat down, preparing to tell the awed and envious patients about her wonderful journey to town, and how she would be set free next week because she was twenty-one.
And he was like, "This band, they're really wicked, and they're free next week.
So, we went and asked our local shopkeeper – because if it is going free next week, he wouldn't be getting it in.
"Would you be free next week?
Similar(54)
You free this week?
The hospital today, free tomorrow.
And Lebanon is free today.
Her grades were in a free fall.
Its economy is in free fall.
Free summer events.
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