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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second week" is correct and frequently used in written English.
It refers to the second week of a particular time period or event. You can use it to indicate a specific timeframe or to provide a chronological order for a series of events. Example: "During the second week of the semester, students were introduced to their new course materials."
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Second week in February.
By the second week of Apr.
The second week features five more choreographers.
The second week was different.
Witnesses for second week named.
It's my second week here.
It was the second week of November 1861.
It's my second week of college.
Notes: Classes start second week of quarter.
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Sixth week: Feb 17 , 19
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