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Discover LudwigThe phrase "week lasting" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that lasts for a week, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The event is a week lasting festival that attracts visitors from all over."
Alternatives: "week-long" or "lasting a week."
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Clinical insomnia, Guy explains, is categorised as "three to four nights of poor sleep a week, lasting for more than a month".
Many people experience periods of short-term insomnia that lasts for less than three months, and 10% have chronic insomnia, which is defined as having difficulty sleeping at least three times a week lasting for more than three months, according to the AASM.
New candidates had to agree to the traditional training regime: a personal analysis four or five times a week lasting several years, and a number of supervised training analyses where the candidate saw patients, again four or five times a week, under supervision.
Before 1997, the session took place twice a week, lasting 15 minutes on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
At the time of consultation, she was having headaches with a frequency of at least once a week, lasting up to 3 days.
Exercise sessions occurred at a median frequency of three times per week, lasting a mean of 49 min (SD = 19) including warm-up and cooldown.
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It's a fog that sometimes lasts weeks, lasts months".
I worked 40 hours a week last semester.
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