consecutive week

collocation in English

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consecutive
adjective
uk
/kənˈsek.jə.tɪv/
us
/kənˈsek.jə.t̬ɪv/
Consecutive events, numbers, etc. follow one after another without ...
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week
noun[C]
uk
/wiːk/
us
/wiːk/
a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday ...
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The song remained on top of the chart for a secondconsecutiveweek.
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The knee injury would cause him to again miss time for the secondconsecutiveweek.
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It moved up 6 spots to number 87 in its 15thconsecutiveweek.
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Although it experienced an 18% decline in gross earnings, the film held the top position for a secondconsecutiveweek, and later on a third.
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Four consecutive weeks of treatment were deemed sufficient to qualify for receipt of treatment.
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Bioassays were conducted for 10 consecutive weeks at all four trial sites.
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Massage: 30-minute massage/day on 2 consecutive days of the week for 5 consecutive weeks, administered by trained massage therapists, at the same time of day.
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Each training course required practice nurses to attend for 1 day each week for 3 consecutive weeks.
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It never exceeded 20 % for 2 consecutive weeks, in contrast to what was observed during the real epidemic in 1998.
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At 6 months of age, animals were subjected to 4-day long social separations for 4 consecutive weeks, with 3 days of reunion in between.
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So there is the comparison between what "we" do - you go out you have a laugh and you can pull - and what "they" do, five consecutive weeks running?
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The epidemic was considered to have spread to a district if there were two consecutive weeks during which at least one case had been reported.
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Counts from two consecutive weeks showed no differences between the same weekday, and there was no difference between the two weeks (p = 0.793).
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Liability will cease when the limits have not been exceeded for 13 consecutive weeks.
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They can do two separate, not consecutive weeks, whenever it may please them, annually.
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If so, that will affect reservists' benefits if they are unemployed for two consecutive weeks.
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Does that mean any period of two weeks, however defined, or two consecutive weeks?
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In these instances, the council must advertise locally its intention to sell for two consecutive weeks.
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The measure stipulates five days within any 13 consecutive weeks.
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