Examples of using Almost every week in English and their translations into Vietnamese
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Forever 21 come out with new collections almost every week.
I receive emails from regional centers wanting to market their project in Vietnam almost every week.
others I see almost every week.
Ripple has been making partnerships all over the place, and almost every week has seen some sort of positive development.
It comes as no surprise then that there's a festival in Chiang Mai almost every week of the year.
we chatted and talked almost every week.
The country has a beer festival almost every week of the year, attracting visitors in their thousands, while clubs of beer fanatics gather in most cities and villages.
Even when we assumed heavier responsibilities at work- Julian travels almost every week while I used to clock about 16 hours a day at work- we felt fulfilled and connected with each other.
New stores open in Moscow almost every week, shopping centers are built in a couple of months, and online stores see more
remains active in some pockets and claims a few Iraqi lives almost every week.
sources in Europe and the US, and“ento-prising” new products are appearing almost every week.
have never met in person but you talk/chat over the internet almost every week.
One Oita," have been held almost every week since the spring of 2016, and the number of
too long- inhabitants of the cat room and the dog room change almost every week and you will be able to see that from both of the live streams.
Almost every week a new paper comes out that either shows a new approach, or takes an older approach that was human intensive
Almost every week a new report comes out about new thresholds being crossed, new figures emerged showing
signed its first deal, Asheesh Birla says they have continuously entered into various convincing deals in India almost every week.
sources in Europe and the US, and“ento-prising” new products are appearing almost every week.
our company is forced almost every week have new arrivals.
Almost every week we read about‘new hopes' for cancer sufferers, developments in the lab that might lead to new cures,