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Discover LudwigThe phrase "working weeks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the number of weeks during which work is typically performed, often in a professional or project context. Example: "The project is expected to take six working weeks to complete."
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working weeks
noun
Plural of working week
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For the self-employed, their annual income was divided by their weekly working hours, multiplied by the usual national working weeks per year and controlled for the months worked.
Three-day working weeks would be the norm.
Here's another thing: the working weeks of most MPs are long, relentless and almost unimaginably tedious.
Furthermore, countries with shorter working weeks consistently top gender-equality rankings.
For the rest of us, it is four working weeks diluted with iced tea and lemonade.
The rest is history – and 90-hour working weeks to stay afloat.
France has one of the rich world's shortest working weeks, and more public holidays than almost anywhere.
Allegations that Mr Kinnock, who spends his working weeks in Geneva, had fiddled his taxes emerged before the election.
But that leaves barely three full working weeks before Copenhagen to try to put that bill to a vote.
His most recent weekly invoices show earnings of £337.29 and £336.20 for what he estimates were 44-hour working weeks.
Finnish teachers tend to have 32 hour working weeks and in Italy they only work 29 hours per week.
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