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during the weekdays vs during the week #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:53 am   during the weekdays vs during the week
 

Could you tell me which one is correct?

during the weekdays
or
during the week
or
during weekdays

When it means, Monday to Friday.

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during the weekdays vs during the week #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:56 am   during the weekdays vs during the week
 

Hi,

I would choose 'during week days' if you mean Monday to Friday. 'The' isn't needed. 'During the week' suggests the entire week.

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