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"this week" vs "in this week"

The phrase 'this week' is correct, while 'in this week' is not commonly used in English. 'This week' is a common expression used to refer to the current week, while 'in this week' is not idiomatic and sounds awkward.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

this week

Correct. 'This week' is a common expression used to refer to the current week.

Use 'this week' to refer to the current week in a sentence. It is a simple and widely accepted phrase.

Examples:

  • I have a lot of work to do this week.
  • Let's meet for lunch later this week.

Alternatives:

  • this week
  • the current week
  • the week ahead
  • the present week
  • the ongoing week

in this week

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

You would usually say "during this week." However, you could say something like, "In the first week of January," etc.

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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • during this week

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