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Discover Ludwig"This weekend" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the upcoming weekend, typically within the current week. Example: "We are going camping this weekend."
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This weekend, we'll see.
This weekend was no guide.
This weekend was no exception.
This weekend, that seems remote.
This weekend against Arsenal?
This weekend, though, is something altogether different.
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One weekend, this weekend.
There's this awesome party this weekend!
We're testing this weekend!
Liverpool play Chelsea this weekend.
The show closes this weekend.
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