Sentence examples for well a week from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well a week" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a duration of time, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I haven't seen him in well a week, which feels unusual."

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The team cannot even be certain who will be healthy and performing well a week from now, let alone in a month.

Well, a week's worth of games have made a world of difference.

Well, a week has passed and we've had time to consider this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Cannot wait to see what that is, and whatever else the gang is up to, because a week without "Parks and Recreation" is like, well, a week without parks or recreation.

Well, a week into living on Calmar Avenue I met Tony who lived across the street and had moved himself and his family from New York only a year earlier.

Well, a week before it was my buddy's birthday and we had got a cake and we met a dude that worked inside Publix and he said, 'Hey, anytime you come in here, I got you.' So that day we just walked out and he hooked us up with that.

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Indian Wells a week away, plenty of time.

A hundred twizzles of the thumb and index finger and you're good for well over a week.

I'm going to be one as well.' " A week ago, just hours before the attack, Ms. Rashid met her idol, Norway's beloved former prime minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, who had come to speak at Utoya.

It will keep well for a week.

All very well for a week, but what about living there?

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