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Discover Ludwig"this week too" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something happened not only in the past, but also in the present time. For example, "I have been busy this week too, so I haven't had much time to relax."
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This week, too, Prince Charles was born.
But there was good news this week, too.
I took a funeral this week too.
It made me laugh this week too.
(She was marching this week, too).
Baltar comes back to the ship this week, too.
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Curse just closed $16 million in funding earlier this week too from the China-centric venture firm GGV Capital.
This week, too, political change came to Chiapas itself, as the PRI was ousted from the state governorship.
Edinburgh's amazing!" That first year, I sang Jacques Brel's Marieke... I'm thinking of doing it in my set this week too.
CBS is often No. 1 on Mondays, and nearly was this week, too, even though its lineup was a slate of repeats.
Obama heard from the General earlier this week, too, in a video link to a White House meeting on whether to expand the war in Afghanistan.
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