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Discover LudwigThe phrase "week long before" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "week-long before"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a duration of one week prior to a specific event or time. Example: "We had a meeting scheduled a week-long before the project deadline to discuss our progress."
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America's top economic-research institute publishes new academic papers on its website every week, long before they are picked up by economic journals.
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"This has been considered for many weeks, long before" Paramount cut its ties to Cruise, he said.
She said in a Facebook post viewed by The Post in the aftermath of the botched adoption that she had a miscarriage at 13 weeks, long before the birth date, but that she was afraid to tell the Traytes.
The hiatus was six weeks long before filming would resume again in the summer, so off to Ireland they went.
The second anti-abortion bill, introduced in the state's Senate, would ban abortion after 20 weeks, long before the fetus is viable.
Reassuringly 80% of GP referred patients with a CXR diagnosis were seen within 2 weeks, long before the current 2 week initiative (DoH, 1997, 1999).
In six-week-old mice, 17% (±3%) of all plasma cells in the spleen were LLPCs, which were initially generated before the age of 4 weeks, long before the clinical onset of disease.
Counselors, teachers, and assistants are required to attend a week long training the week before the program.
Counselors, teachers, and assistants are required to attend a week long training seminar the week before the program.
Romney's trip to Iowa Saturday has been planned for weeks _ long before the Big Dig crisis surfaced _ and he said he felt comfortable the Big Dig was at a point where he leave the state.
A few weeks ago, long before Tuesday's announcement that Lucent Technologies would eliminate 15,000 to 20,000 more jobs, photocopies of fliers went up in a hallway of the company's headquarters here exhorting employees to keep their spirits high.
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