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another week vs one more week

Both "another week" and "one more week" are correct and commonly used phrases in English that can be used interchangeably to refer to an additional week. The choice between the two depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they're used.
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another week

The phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to an additional week.

This phrase is used to indicate an additional week beyond the current one. It implies the presence of a previous week and the expectation of a future week.

Examples:

  • Let's meet again another week.
  • I'll finish the project another week from now.
  • Defense got the trial delayed another week.
  • Strayer will be in London for another week.
  • Technically, for about another week or so.
  • We'll be another week fitting them out.
  • I did but not for another week.
  • Maggie said you weren't due out for another week.
  • I can hold out another week.
  • You're not due to be checked for another week.
  • So then maybe you need to spend another week workshopping it.
  • Besides, the Miramar won't last another week without him.
  • You just bought yourself another week.
  • For another week, at least.
  • Do whatever you want and give us another week.
  • But I guess I could arrange for another week.
  • That's another week into my client's unwanted pregnancy.
  • I'm out if I miss another week.
  • I'm grounding myself for another week.
  • Stevie, you don't have another week.
  • He has to stay another week in dubai.
  • And I'm just asking for another week.

Alternatives:

  • one more week
  • an additional week
  • a further week
  • yet another week
  • a different week

one more week

The phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to an additional week.

This phrase is used to indicate an additional week beyond the current one. It implies the presence of a previous week and the expectation of a future week.

Examples:

  • I need one more week to complete the assignment.
  • We'll have to wait one more week for the results.
  • Please give us one more week.
  • He'll be one more week in London.
  • The powers that be are thinking one more week, possibly two.
  • I had one more week to contact the weekly newspapers in time to make their deadlines.
  • After the hearing, if there had just been like maybe one more week before the wedding, maybe it would have been clear, or clearer, but it wasn't.
  • If I only have one more week, then that's... that's what I got.
  • Then count on me for just one more week.
  • And accordingly, I am legally entitled to Mikado for one more week.
  • I just need one more week.
  • Just endure for one more week.
  • So... one more week and it'll be a month.
  • Sweetheart, just one more week.
  • Ortho only has one more week to abuse me.
  • Only for one more week, then class dismissed.
  • In one more week you will feel the fresh air on your face.
  • Help me lever one more week of silence from the press.
  • All right, we'll try one more week of medical restriction, and then I'll issue you some hand grenades.
  • Art: All right, we'll try one more week of medical restriction, and then I'll issue you some hand grenades.
  • Look, one more week, this will all be done; you can come back to Vocal Adrenaline where you belong.
  • Do it one more week, and I'll pay you double.

Alternatives:

  • another week
  • an additional week
  • a further week
  • yet another week
  • a different week

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