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The phrase "next next week" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the week after the upcoming week. Example: "I have an important presentation next week, but I'm already preparing for the one next next week."
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But so did next summer.
Look for it next spring.
They plan to release it next spring.
And remember, there's ALWAYS next Christmas.
Over the next 32 years, there were 20.
· Shortbus opens next Dec 1.
Maybe next Christmas.
Try one next summer.
Bring on the next 3,000 years.
'Next summer,' I said to her. 'You will get it next summer.' " Rogers took the advice.
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