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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'from Monday to Friday' is correct and usable in written English
This expression can be used to refer to the days of the week from Monday to Friday, often when talking about work or school days. For example: I work from Monday to Friday but I'm off on the weekends.
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All foods consumed from Monday to Friday were prepared, eaten and weighed in the Metabolic Unit.
So he's gone from Monday to Friday?
Interns are expected to attend daily from Monday to Friday.
"From Monday to Friday, I don't do lunches," she claims.
Most students study in the weekdays from Monday to Friday and rest during the weekends.
The students receive 40 min of English instruction every day, from Monday to Friday.
The former facility operated from Monday to Friday from 10-7 pm, and from 4-7 pm on weekends.
Consider Fig. 3, and suppose the query target is finding the records generated in weekdays (from Monday to Friday).
The data of stock prices and exchange rates consist of 5 trading days i.e. from Monday to Friday.
This occurred during regular business hours from Monday to Friday between 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM.
Official statistics: modal share of trips, based on Household Travel Survey 2006 (one day of survey, only from Monday to Friday).
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