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Discover Ludwig"from this week" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that began during the current week, or to something that happened or will happen during the current week. For example: "The policy change will be in effect from this week."
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Matthew Passion" to choose from this week.
"Ultimately, that's what we'll remember from this week".
But, ultimately, I can take a lot from this week.
My favourite new-to-me song from this week.
Winners from this week will be announced on Aug. 15.
"I'm taking lots of positives from this week," he said.
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It seems that both of the works from this week support the claim.
From This Week, goodnight.
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