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future week
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "future week" is not commonly used in written English. It can be used to refer to a week that is upcoming or yet to occur. Example: "I have a meeting scheduled for the future week." Alternative expressions include "next week," "upcoming week," and "following week."
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Alternative expressions(20)
next week
the following week
upcoming week
subsequent week
following week
week ahead
a week from now
coming week
in the next seven days
the week commencing
next seven days
within the next week
next few days
in the coming days
the week after
seven days hence
in the beginning of the next week
sometime later this week
have a lovely week ahead
within next week
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
Flick a finger back or forth to go back in time to check where you were, or scroll further into the future week.
News & Media
So, VICE Future Week – what is it?
News & Media
Also, check out free projections for every player in every future week in our Rest of Season Fantasy Football Rankings.
News & Media
So he went and talked to Duchovny and asked him if he could "please" imagine himself as an FBI agent for the "future" week.
Wiki
PS: We're well aware that VICE Future Week isn't a brilliant name, so you're just going to have to come to terms with it as we have.
News & Media
"Focus on Your Future" week started four years ago as a small after-school career fair and has since grown into an eight-day event.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Can he reclaim his bellowing, madcap reputation in future weeks?
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By Thursday, more than 80 Vermonters had been nominated to tweet in future weeks.
News & Media
Are there any cinemas you'd like to see featured in future weeks?
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If you'd like to contribute in future weeks, tell us about your top five here.
News & Media
In future weeks new trios of ingredients will be posted on my website.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When scheduling events or making plans, use "next week" for clarity unless you specifically need to emphasize a more distant time frame. For example, instead of saying, "The deadline is sometime in the "future week"", specify "The deadline is next week."
Common error
Avoid using "future week" in casual conversation where more common alternatives like "next week" or "the following week" sound more natural. The phrase "future week" can sometimes sound overly formal or stilted in everyday speech.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "future week" primarily functions as a temporal adjective phrase, modifying a noun (often implied) to specify a time period in the future. Ludwig examples show it referring to upcoming events or periods. It is not a particularly common expression, as also mentioned by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Academia
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "future week" is a grammatically sound but somewhat uncommon phrase used to refer to the week following the current one. Ludwig's analysis, reinforced by its AI, suggests it's most frequently found in news and media, followed by academic and scientific contexts. While correct, it's often more natural to use alternatives like "next week" or "following week", especially in informal settings. Understanding its appropriate context and available alternatives will improve clarity and naturalness in writing and speech.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
upcoming week
Replaces "future" with "upcoming", emphasizing the imminent nature of the week.
following week
Substitutes "future" with "following", indicating the week immediately after the current one.
next week
A simpler and more direct way to refer to the week after the current week.
week ahead
Uses "ahead" to convey the sense of futurity, focusing on the week's position in time.
ensuing week
More formal alternative using "ensuing" to indicate the week that follows.
subsequent week
A more formal option using "subsequent" to denote the week coming after.
week in the future
Adds "in the future" for emphasis, making the phrase slightly more descriptive.
a week from now
Expresses the idea using a time-based construction.
the week to come
A slightly more poetic or literary way of referring to the coming week.
impending week
Uses "impending" to suggest that the week is approaching and may have some significance.
FAQs
What is an alternative to "future week" that sounds more natural?
More common and natural-sounding alternatives to "future week" include "next week", "the following week", or "upcoming week".
Is "future week" grammatically correct?
Yes, "future week" is grammatically correct, but it's not as commonly used as other similar phrases. Ludwig indicates that it is not a commonly used phrase but can still be used.
In what contexts is it appropriate to use "future week"?
"Future week" can be used in formal writing or when you need to specifically emphasize that you are talking about a week in the future, though alternatives like "subsequent week" or "following week" may be preferred.
How does "future week" compare to "next week" in terms of usage?
"Next week" is generally more common and widely understood in everyday conversation. "Future week" is less frequent and may be used when a more formal or specific tone is desired, though it can sound awkward if overused.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested