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"monday to friday" vs "monday through friday"

Both "Monday to Friday" and "Monday through Friday" are correct and commonly used to indicate the days of the week from Monday to Friday. The choice between the two is often a matter of personal preference or regional variation.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

monday to friday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the days of the week from Monday to Friday.

This phrase is used to refer to the days of the week starting from Monday and ending on Friday.

Examples:

  • The office is open from Monday to Friday.
  • Classes are scheduled from Monday to Friday.
  • The event will take place Monday to Friday next week.

Alternatives:

  • Monday through Friday
  • Monday to Friday inclusive
  • Monday to Friday only
  • Monday to Friday this week
  • Monday to Friday next week

monday through friday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the days of the week from Monday to Friday.

This phrase is used to refer to the days of the week starting from Monday and ending on Friday.

Examples:

  • The store is open Monday through Friday.
  • The workshop runs from Monday through Friday.
  • We work Monday through Friday.

Alternatives:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Monday through Friday inclusive
  • Monday through Friday only
  • Monday through Friday this week
  • Monday through Friday next week

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