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"lasted for a week" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any event or situation that took place over the course of seven days. For example, "The protest lasted for a week before the government agreed to listen to the people's demands."
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It lasted for a week.
Those effects lasted for a week.
The bruises lasted for a week or two, but the headaches remained.
The ensuing panic, accompanied by a barrage of calls from distraught readers, lasted for a week and a half and then spread to nearby villages.
Had the Delta ground stop lasted for a week, the burn rate would go well beyond refunds, travel vouchers, and other costs and begin eroding EvD.
The ratio between short and long signal was 1 3 (3 sec vs 9 sec) at the beginning and lasted for a week; it was then reduced to 1 2 (3 sec vs 6 sec) for few days.
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Subsequent trips to rougher terrain will last for a week to ten days.
This brine will last for a week in the fridge and is good for most meats.
He continued: "Maybe the carriers will be fine, maybe this will last for a week".
The blitz began today and will last for a week, with ads running on network affiliates in Senate battleground states.
Photo: FOR BIBLIOPHILES -- The Miami Book Fair International lasts for a week and draws about 300,000 people.
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