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Discover Ludwig"one week vacation" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time (usually seven days) when one is away from their place of work/study/home in order to take a break. For example: "I'm taking a one week vacation to the beach next month."
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The worker said he was paid $8.50 an hour, got one week vacation a year and received time-and-a-half pay for overtime.
"There are only 168 hours in a one week vacation.
When we scroll through Instagram and marvel over the adventurous and perfectly filtered lives of our "friends" or get suffocated by our to-do list at work, our minds start to harp on what we wish we had (more time to sleep or the money to take a one week vacation to Costa Rica).
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Ever since Minority Report came along, the idea of waving your hands about to control an interface has been firmly implanted on every geek's wishlist (right above a ride on Marty McFly's hoverboard and below a one-week vacation on the TARDIS).
After being away at camp for a month, Eric had eagerly anticipated some down time with his parents and two brothers during a one-week vacation on Martha's Vineyard before school started.
After a one-week vacation, the News Quiz is back.
Among the prizes for the winning team is a one-week vacation in a luxury villa.
By Michael Guerriero and Matthew McKnight December 30 , 2011After a one-week vacation, the News Quiz is back.
A Greek mining company, ELMIN Hellenic Mining Enterprises, has offered each of the miners and a travel companion a fully paid, one-week vacation in Greece.
"Customers are still willing to spend $20,000 for a one-week vacation, but they want to get the most out of their money".
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