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Discover LudwigThe correct phrase is "next week." You can use it when referring to a week in the near future
For example, "I plan to finish the project by next week."
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"But certainly over the next weeks".
The next weeks were a frenzy of hope and fear.
Over the next weeks, Chen showed glimmers of surreal brilliance.
In the next weeks, the boys had a sleepover.
Over the next weeks, more of Nome's children died.
During the next weeks and months, I ran progressively more, doubling my typical weekly mileage.
Over the next weeks, she lost a great deal of weight and spoke irrationally.
Over the next weeks accounting and finance will be woven in as well.
But slowly, over the course of the next weeks, she improved.
Failure of the seasonal rains expected in the next weeks would be unthinkable.
I'm playing great; I look forward to what the next weeks are going to hold".
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