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The phrase "It's been a week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the passage of time in relation to a point in the past. For example: "It's been a week since I last saw my family, and I miss them dearly."
Idiom
It's been a slice.
(USA) When someone leaves and you have said your goodbyes it is usually the last thing you may say to emphasize that you had a good time.
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It's been a week since Lenovo's Google Assistant-powered smart display went on sale.
It's been a week since Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted, and the destruction hasn't shown signs of stopping.
Well now, it's been a week since The Wire's final episode and a certain calm has descended, leaving a little less agita and a little more reflection.
It's been a week of thuggery on London streets, Syria's cities and on stock markets.
It's been a week since the European probe Huygens landed on Saturn's moon Titan, and researchers are still breathlessly trying to make sense of all of the data.
It's been a week since Hurricane Michael — the worst storm to hit Florida's Panhandle in half a century — devastated Panama City, a town of nearly 38,000 residents.
It's been a week.
"It's been a week already".
"But it's been a week".
"It's been a week of presidential leadership".
It's been a week of exciting news in this parish.
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