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The phrase "a weekend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific event or activity that takes place over the course of a weekend.
Example: "We are planning a weekend of hiking and camping in the mountains."
Alternatives: "a weekend filled with" or "a weekend dedicated to".
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Make a weekend of it.
It is a weekend of big gulps.
This is a weekend of piano concertos.
It was a weekend of Thanksgiving leftovers at the multiplex.
For Mr. Lorenz, this meant a weekend of pain.
campus was part of a weekend of violence in Charlottesville.
Increasingly it's holidaymakers, too, making a weekend of it.
A weekend of compromise talks appears to have failed.
Does a weekend of normal sleep reset the system?
You face a weekend of apologizing for your children's behavior.
A weekend of free concerts and children's entertainment.
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