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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sometime early next week" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it can be used to refer to any unspecified day during the beginning of a given week. For example: "I will call you sometime early next week to discuss our plans."
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On Thursday, Mr. Bloomberg expressed the hope that private contractors would be able to restore electricity by the weekend and heat "sometime early next week" to affected buildings.
Hurricane Sandy is expected to slam into the East Coast sometime early next week as a strong — perhaps historic — tropical storm that could cause severe coastal flooding, generate intense wind damage and knock out power to millions of people for days.
Trump is expected to make the pick official sometime early next week.
McConnell has promised both will be scored by the Congressional Budget Office, probably sometime early next week.
And it goes like this: Sometime early next week, leadership gets word from the Congressional Budget Office on their latest outline of reform.
But sources close to the administration relay that the White House is still finalizing the vetting and nomination processes and the likelihood remains that Obama will unveil his choice to replace Justice John Paul Stevens sometime early next week.
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Will premiere sometime this summer.
When? "Sometime next year".
Another bargaining session is expected sometime this summer.
He expects to move in sometime next month.
I'd like to move sometime next year.
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