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Discover Ludwig'spend a week' is grammatically and syntactically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea that you are doing something for a period of a week. Example: We decided to spend a week at the beach to celebrate our anniversary.
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We would spend a week trotting around.
Spend a week out on the ranch.
You could spend a week listening to a year.
Spend a week in China and you'll see why.
"I could spend a week here," Mr. Avila said.
We can spend a week to about 10 days there.
"To spend a week at Wrigley Field watching ballgames".
My brother says you're going to spend a week here".
I initially proposed to spend a week off-grid.
"But I never thought I would spend a week here," he said.
You can scarcely spend a week in Japan without feeling this sort of earthquake.
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