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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from last Monday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific day or event in the past. For example, "I haven't seen him since last Monday."
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A deadline was extended to today from last Monday.
But it is all so different from last Monday, when the final fashion show of what you could call the old era took place.
Voters were generally pleased with the performance of their elected officials in the wake of the storm, according to the poll, which was conducted from last Monday to Thursday.
Shockey, the Giants' voluble tight end, spent practice getting treatment on his injured left knee, a setback from last Monday when Shockey appeared ready to bolster the Giants' thinning corps of receivers against Tampa Bay.
The right had only been awarded to carers, or people who look after children, but from last Monday it was extended to all employees – even if you want to take time off to, say, walk the dog.
For Monday's performance of "Phantom," 569 tickets were sold and 194 people did not show up, amounting to a performance gross of $16,662, down $59,650 from the same date last year and down $58,810 from last Monday evening.
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(See related blog post from last Tuesday).
Here's the time line from last Saturday.
And on, and off, from last Saturday through Monday.
The palm leaves can be from last Sunday, or from when Grover Cleveland was president.
Chivas U.S.A. is auctioning jerseys from last Saturday's game.
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