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When referring to the week that immediately preceded the one you are in. E.g. 'this week I am in London but last week I was in Paris'.

A week is usually defined as running from Monday to Sunday inclusive.

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You would use the phrase "last week" when you are referring to the week that came before the current week. For example, "I saw John last week at the grocery store."

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