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"of last week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened in the past week, usually within the past seven days, e.g. "I saw the article of last week about the new movie."
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"Sort of the exact opposite of last week".
(As of last week, there were seventy-six thousand).
As of last week, Oakland employed 656 officers.
But as of last week, that has changed.
Will further strikes be different from those of last week?
But as of last week, only 18 stores were open.
By the end of last week, protests seemed to ebb.
Mr. Macgillivray's legal team appealed on Monday of last week.
The deal closed in the middle of last week.
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Not until Tuesday of last week.
By the end of last week that hope was gone.
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