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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a given week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific week in a general context, often when discussing activities, events, or statistics that occur within that timeframe.
Example: "We typically see an increase in sales in a given week during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "during a specific week" or "within a particular week".
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The number of different people I come into contact with, internally and externally, in a given week is enormous.
In a given week, Snopes tries to set the record straight on everything from political smears to old wives' tales.
So that at least prevents teams from loading up with too many two-start starters in a given week.
When she goes through too many in a given week, she reverts to her cost-saving standby: cabbage stew.
His original idea was offering readers of précis of what was happening around the world in a given week".
We give out a form to the first 100 people through the door in a given week.
If the Dow went up in a given week, it was likely to go up the next week as well.
Of all the wine the respondents drink in a given week, the survey found, only 41 percent was consumed while sitting down to a meal.
By the start of the regular season, rosters will be pruned to 53 players, 46 of them eligible to play in a given week.
But because of the show's high weekly running costs – anywhere between $1 million and $1.2 million in a given week – profits have been relatively minimal.
A worker there who stocks the shelves estimated that in a given week, if he puts out five packages of Twinkies, one or two might sell.
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