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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'time next week' is perfectly acceptable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment in the future when something is expected to happen. For example, "We'll be meeting at this same time next week to discuss the project."
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"Same time next week?" "Yep, same time next week".
This time next week, you'll be Mr. Inevitable again.
This time next week it will be all be over.
So it's tomorrow or some time next week, basically.
This time next week I will be back in England.
As a result, the emergency wards are bracing for an even tougher time next week.
I'm calling to see if you have time next week for.... Really?... Really?
This time next week, we won't even remember what it was called.
Brandon Knight is not quite sure what he will be doing at this time next week.
"This time next week we will hit the streets united as a party.
The network will surely be in first place this time next week.
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