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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "in this week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event or task that is planned to take place or is currently happening within a seven-day time frame. For example: "I'm hoping to finish my project in this week."
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Kenneth Chang is filling in this week.
This reliable weekly cycle peaks in this week.
Or "I'm not in this week".
They finally moved back in this week.
Thanks again to everyone who wrote in this week!
"I'm getting sworn in this week," Michael said.
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"Something I am interested in this week, I might not be interested in next week.
On a BBC Radio 5 Live phone-in this week, callers sang his praises.
A partial list of activities appears today in This Week in Connecticut.
This entry was posted in This Week in Princeton History by April C. Armstrong.
Thank you to everyone who's sent something in this week.
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