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The phrase "a good weekends" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a good weekend" when referring to a single weekend.
Example: "I hope you have a good weekend planned with your family."
Alternatives: "a nice weekend" or "a pleasant weekend".
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A good weekend.
Have a good weekend.
"You have a good weekend?" Becka asked.
Have a good weekend, wherever you live.
Have a good weekend everyone.
Have a good weekend all.
They always say, 'Have a good weekend'".
They had planned a good weekend.
On a good weekend, they can clear $130 after expenses.
"That wasn't a good weekend, I seem to recall.
"He was a good weekend father," Penn said.
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