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"this time last week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific point in time that happened exactly one week before the current time. It can be used in various contexts, such as reminiscing about a past event or comparing current circumstances to a week ago. Example: "This time last week, I was on vacation in Hawaii, soaking up the sun and sipping on tropical drinks."
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This time last week Matty Smith was preparing to make his last appearance of the season for Salford in a meaningless game against Wakefield Trinity.
This time last week, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was anticipating a last eight of the Champions League including Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain.
This time last week, the race was virtually tied.
I do feel different compared to this time last week.
You did, on your front cover this time last week.
Analysis: This time last week, Paul looked like he might win.
"At this time last week it was really sore, so I think that's a good sign".
This time last week, Griffin's coach was talking about evaluating players for next season.
This time last week, Obama was ahead by more than four points.
This time last week, I think, I was on a plane listening to people sneeze.
September 17, Gary Younge: This time last week, things weren't that great either.
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