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I found a post in Reddit, which says:
“I checked my phone to see that my hotel wants to cancel my 4 month old reservation the literal week of the event. Looks like I may be driving back and forth for both days. “
Do you add “for” before the literal week? And I read somewhere that this week comes from a bible that says God created the universe in six days ( and he rested on the seventh day ) , so is this a nation holidays or a week for volunteers work??? For What is this week? He also says the hotel gives their rooms for homeless shelter.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HardFestival/comments/1efe7gj/booked_hotel_months_ago_and_now_they_want_to/
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