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"in week" is a valid phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to refer to events or activities that will happen in a specific week. For example, "I have a meeting with the boss scheduled in week 5 of this month."
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Both rookies will start in Week 1.
"You're battling week in, week out.
Each had five receptions in Week 1.
Nadal was tested in week one.
It came in Week 16 last season.
In Week Four, they started on Derrida.
Week in, week out.
But what in week two?
All feeds in week 1 of life were recorded.
I might come in Week 1.
In Week 7, that's the Colts.
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