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Once a week or one time per week?



 
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Once a week or one time per week? Thu Mar 25, 2004 7:39 am  Once a week or one time per week?
 

Hello everybody,

Could you please tell me, what is correct? 'My friend goes to the gym one time per week.' or 'My friend goes to the gym once a week.'

Thanks a lot.
Andreana
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One time Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:17 am  One time
 

Hi Andreana,

The correct phrase is 'once a week'

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