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The phrase "work this week" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the work that is expected to be completed during the current week. Example: "I have a heavy workload, so I need to prioritize my tasks and focus on completing the most important ones first, especially since I have a deadline for some important work this week."
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Back to work this week?
Mr. Niemetz is scheduled to resume work this week.
Congress is expected to finish its work this week.
SHAKEN but grimly determined, America went back to work this week.
I'm on a zero hours contract, and I have had one day's work this week.
Solution Here's Katherine Cook with the official solution: Great work this week, everyone.
He's done plenty of contact work this week, though, and he's primed and ready to go".
At work this week I have been called "honey", "sweetness", "darling" and even "baby".
Then, on January 8 , 2004 he wrote, "I'm completely swamped with work this week.
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May our work this week be successful in every way.
"He was fired from work this week".
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