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The phrase "on a week" is not correct and is not typically used in written English
It is generally incorrect because the standard expression is "in a week" when referring to a time frame. Example: "I will finish the project in a week."
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The Pope on a week long tour of Brazil has visited Varginha, one of Rio De Janeiro's many Favelas.
The accident occurred on a week night.
We decided we'd embark on a Week of Music.
So I know basically what I'm making on a week by week basis throughout the year.
He worked briefly as a TV researcher, on A Week In Politics.
There is considerable activity even after 10 P.M. on a week night.
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He has also been much more consistent on a week-to-week basis than Walter.
House lawmakers, away on a week-long recess, were not in Washington on Wednesday.
And wore glasses that made him look like Brains on a week-long bender.
Scheduling takes place on a week-by-week basis, and exhibitions come and go quickly.
Last November, Ho led a group of Executive MBA students on a week-long immersion trip to Shanghai, China.
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