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working week

/ ˈwɜːkˌwiːk /

noun

  1. the number of hours or days in a week actually or officially allocated to work

    a four-day working week



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Example Sentences

Thus a cut in the working week may raise AVERAGE costs per unit of OUTPUT and cause firms to buy fewer total hours of labour.

Of all the hours of an ordinary working week-day, which are the pleasantest to look forward to and to look back upon?

And then, at twelve o'clock in the morning of an ordinary working week-day, they found the junior partner at home to receive them.

Let this last hour of the working-week be spent in arrangement, not in derangement.

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