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Phrase "in Week 2 of the 2008"



 
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Phrase "in Week 2 of the 2008" #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:21 am   Phrase "in Week 2 of the 2008"
 

Is it correct to use

1. "We will start in Week 2 of the 2008"

2. "We will start in the second Week of the 2008"

or both are ok?
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Phrase "in Week 2 of the 2008" #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:03 am   Phrase "in Week 2 of the 2008"
 

Hi,

No article is needed for '2008'. 'Week 2/two' is as good as 'in the second week'

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Hi Alan,
Thanks a lot for your speedy reply.
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