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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took one week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the duration of time it took to complete a task or process. Example: "The project took one week to finish, and we were pleased with the results."
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This simulation took one week on three computers working in parallel and generated 1.8 GB of data.
The short loop took one week at most and was focused on problems that were easy to resolve and needed minor learning activities.
"It normally took one week," she said.
He took one week off before resuming training and felt better, at least physically.
Lance Reha, whose short "Sledge" took one week and $50 to make ("including the pizza"), has seen his stock rise in his borough and in the film community.
The 5,000 specimens in "Insect Fantasia" represent about a quarter of her collection; the installation, by Ms. Angus and two assistants from the University of Wisconsin, where she is associate professor in the environment, textiles and design department, took one week.
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All previous and concomitant treatments, including drug and non-drug therapies, taken one week before and during the intervention will be recorded on CRF.
"I think I'll only take one week off before getting back to training," she said.
The committee has already taken one week's evidence, with more sessions scheduled this week.
"We know the season is not easily managed but all we were asking for was to take one week out of the season," he reiterated.
"We take one week at a time out here," Mr. Grant said, a quiet perspective that seems to fit well with the thoughtfulness of the nation during the past year.
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