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weekdays vs week days

Both "weekdays" and "week days" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Weekdays" is a single word used to refer to the days of the week from Monday to Friday collectively. On the other hand, "week days" is used when referring to individual days within a week.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

weekdays

This is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "weekdays" as a single word to refer to the days of the week from Monday to Friday collectively.

Examples:

  • I work on weekdays.
  • The gym is less crowded on weekdays.

Alternatives:

  • workdays
  • business days
  • weekday
  • Monday to Friday
  • Monday through Friday

week days

This is correct but less commonly used in English.

Use "week days" when referring to individual days within a week.

Examples:

  • I have appointments on different week days.
  • She likes to plan her activities for specific week days.

Alternatives:

  • individual days of the week
  • specific days within a week
  • particular days of the week
  • certain days of the week
  • days of the week

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