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Calla Lily
later this week, later in the week?
1. later this week:
I googled *later this week*, a result of the meaning as below:
If today is Monday, "later this week" might be Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. If today is Friday or Saturday, you probably won't use this expression.
http://www.phrasemix.com/phrases/later-this-week-month-year-etc
2. later in the week
So, Is *later in the week* the same as *later this week*? some people said the meaning of *later in the week* is *before next Monday*, is it right?
Thank you for your help!
Jan 19, 2017 11:41 AM
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Calla Lily
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Taiwanese), English
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English
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