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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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For one week vs One week

Hello everyone!
Which of these is the more common expression to say you'll be on holiday for a certain amount of time?

- I'm going on holiday for one week from next Wednesday (29th June) to 10th July.

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-I'm going on holiday one week from next Wednesday (29th June) to 10th July.

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Top answer

I'm going on holiday for a week, from 29th June to 10th July inclusive. That's not a week.

  • I'm going on holiday for a week, from 29th June to 10th July inclusive.
  • That's not a week.
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I'm going on holiday for a week, from 29th June to 10th July inclusive.

That's not a week. Emotion: geeked.
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It was only an example of context

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