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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weekend back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a weekend that has recently passed, indicating a time frame in the past.
Example: "I went hiking a weekend back and it was an amazing experience."
Alternatives: "last weekend" or "a few days ago."
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A few weeks ago, he spent a weekend back home with his mother and decided not to return to Sweetwater.
After a weekend back in Indiana, Walsh returned to New York on Tuesday for an extensive physical examination.
I was pumped: a weekend back in NYC! Party!
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Four wheels, a classic body and beautiful countryside made a magical weekend back in the days of roadsters and romance.
They were headed for a rare weekend back home: Scott Frost to Nebraska, Victor Green to Atlanta, Al Groh to the 85th birthday party for his old coach at Chaminade High School in Mineola.
Walt's 45th birthday was supposed to be a delightful weekend back to nature, at least according to his obsessively organized and aggressively controlling wife Kathryn (Garner).
What started as a single weekend back in 2007 by the organizers of Piknic Electronik has since developed into a critically acclaimed event by both snow revelers and artists.
What started as a single weekend back in 2007 by the organizers of Piknic Electronik has since developed into a critically acclaimed event by both snow revelers and artists.
He is spending an unglamorous weekend back in the family's New York base, fielding phone calls from project managers, builders and lawyers.
Comparatively, Alice in Wonderland had a $6.7m Thursday and a $146m week total off of a $116m debut weekend back in March of 2010.
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