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The word 'week's' is correct and usable in written English
It is a possessive form of the noun 'week' and is used to show possession or ownership of something by the week. It is typically used in phrases such as "this week's schedule," "last week's events," or "next week's plans." Example: "I have been looking forward to this week's vacation since last month." In this sentence, 'week's' shows that the vacation belongs to or is happening during the current week.
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(See this week's "Girls").
This week's message?
This week's news suggests otherwise.
"The week's supply of ova".
He got a week's suspension.
The Week's Bests Motivation Strategies.
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Well, that's next week's story.
Here's this week's summary.
That's this week's column.
Last week's I.M.F.
This week's targets?
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