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until the next week vs until next week

Both 'until the next week' and 'until next week' are grammatically correct, but 'until next week' is more common. "Until next week' is concise and clear, making it the preferred choice in most situations.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: September 06, 2024

until the next week

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to indicate a specific week in the future, but it is less common than 'until next week.'

Examples:

  • I won't see you until the next week.
  • Once we have made our pass through your street, we will not return until the next week. We usually collect once a week for 7 weeks during the fall season.
  • Curbside wood and waste debris will be delayed until the next week. We wish you and your family a Safe and Happy 4th of July Holiday! Patriots Park.
  • Is is grammatically correct to say :” I will finish it until the next week “ instead of “I will have finished it by the next week “?
  • Containers that are obstructed will be left until the next week's regular pick-up. Containers that are blocked by things that are beyond the property ...
  • Due to the size and time involved in the Friday Facts, late items will not be published until the next week. Exceptions will be made only in the event of ...
  • Mar 4, 2021 ... ... Recreational Marijuana-related licenses have until the next week to submit their application to be certified as a “Legacy Detroiter,” in ...
  • If you subscribe mid-week and the class doesn't meet again until the next week, your learner will only see posts made to the classroom starting after 4 or 5 ...
  • There is a week turnaround time; for example any Request for Release of Deed of Trust that is received this week will not be processed until the next week.

Alternatives:

  • until next week

until next week

This phrase is commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to express that something will happen or continue up to the following week.

Examples:

  • I won't see you until next week.
  • Ronnie can wait until next week...
  • I don't officially start seeing people until next week.
  • But you're supposed to keep them on until next week.
  • - She's not coming back until next week.
  • No, it's not due until next week.
  • We don't meet until next week.
  • It doesn't start until next week.
  • I'm pretty busy until next week.
  • Dr. Gardner's not back until next week.
  • My vacation's not until next week.
  • This place isn't getting demolished until next week, and it's not like anything else is bringing it down.
  • The results of the environmental assessment won't be released until next week.
  • The amount won't be announced until next week, but the newscaster said it could be the full 45 million.
  • But, you know, I don't get paid until next week.
  • We couldn't get her into rehab until next week, so we're looking out for her until then.
  • Uncle Jack would be very much annoyed if he knew you were staying on until next week at the same hour.
  • We now return control of your television set to you until next week at this same time when the control voice will take you to...
  • ...a phase of the trial that will probably last until next weeK.
  • Until next week, when you go to a P.F. Chang's and think you're Chinese 'cause you like fried rice.
  • I'm reducing your dose from 80mls to 50mls until next week.

Alternatives:

  • until the next week

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