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Discover Ludwig"in any given week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific or unspecified period of time. For example, "On average, I spend about 10 hours studying in any given week".
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This means I don't have to work more hours than I want to in any given week.
In any given week, the calendar is packed with performances and events with world-class artists.
In any given week, such meetings would have been quickly noted and just as quickly forgotten.
If so, how much have you saved in any given week, month or year?
Assignments are coordinated among the courses so that only one paper is due in any given week.
In any given week, New York has dozens of bar trivia games, some laid-back and genial, others more cutthroat.
Employees on zero-hours contracts are not guaranteed a minimum number of hours in any given week.
In any given week, I can expect to hear from a disgruntled subject in Hollywood, Washington, or on Wall Street.
The difficulty of Moeller's work depends entirely on the scenes she happens to be assigned in any given week.
In any given week, 320 tests are conducted from a pool of roughly 1,700 N.F.L. players.
In any given week there are a variety of talks, symposia, and other more eclectic events happening on the MIT campus.
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