Collocations withweekend

These are words often used in combination withweekend.

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coming weekend
Some serious decisions will be made over this coming weekend.
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following weekend
In keeping with this hypothesis, a telephone survey of 22 of the 41 weddings catered by the local bakery the following weekend did not identify any illness clusters.
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occasional weekend
That cannot be done by having 65-odd thousand people turning up for the occasional weekend.
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opening weekend
In its opening weekend, showing at seven theaters, the film made $109,694.
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past weekend
During the past weekend, one lost his life.
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weekend edition
Those advertisements would be far more topical and attractive than the advertisements which appeared in two or three days' time in the weekend edition of the local paper.
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weekend getaway
It is a somewhat popular weekend getaway and a relaxing base camp for a growing number of hikers.
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weekend retreat
Small village houses become attractive acquisitions for those who seek a weekend retreat or a retirement home.
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weekend workshops
Evening or weekend workshops for active researchers would negate the need to negotiate time off work, for others this is precious family time.
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