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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prior week" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the week immediately before the current week. Example: "In the prior week, we saw a significant increase in sales compared to the previous month."
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In the prior week, the index rose to a record 1,317.
It wasn't "chateau" anything, and it was probably made the prior week.
About 733,000 total viewers for its first showing, up 24 percent from the prior week.
The Mortgage Bankers Association of America's mortgage applications index fell 8.1percentto to 862.7 from 939 in the prior week.
The prior week saw the Dow plunge 9.5percentt, capped by the first-ever 100-point daily decline on Friday.
During any given week, the test each student took depended on the student's performance the prior week.
That number was largely unchanged from 389,000 the prior week and 388,000 the week before.
The moves were milder than those of the prior week, when stocks showed steep losses largely because of concerns about the surge in energy prices.
The race at the top of the newscast competition was closer than the prior week as NBC's program beat ABC's by about 227,000 viewers.
Thirty-year mortgages remained under 8percentt for the eighth consecutive week, averaging 7.83percentt, down from 7.88percentthehe prior week, it said.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had expected claims to rise to a seasonally adjusted 330,000 from a revised 328,000 in the prior week.
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