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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weekend of it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to spending an entire weekend engaged in a particular activity or experience.
Example: "After a long week at work, I’m looking forward to a weekend of it, just relaxing and enjoying my favorite hobbies."
Alternatives: "a weekend filled with it" or "a weekend dedicated to it".
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Make a weekend of it.
Increasingly it's holidaymakers, too, making a weekend of it.
If you want to make a weekend of it stay at Clyngwyn Bunkhouse.
It has rooms, too, so you can make a weekend of it.
In fact, why not make a weekend of it as the boxes contain two meals minimum anyway?
But, better still, you could make a weekend of it and plan a trip to Weil am Rhein itself.
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If you have to travel far for a party, why not make a whole weekend of it and book a couple of nights away?
As Woody Allen, on whom Hope was plainly a potent influence, has said: "If I wanted a weekend of pure pleasure, it would be to have a half dozen Bob Hope films and watch them.
When he was 13, he bought a trumpet at a pawnshop, but when he was unable to play it after a weekend of effort he traded it in for a saxophone.
WHEN Derek Saathoff visits his native Louisville, Ky., each month, he likes to make a long weekend of it.
I took the day off and made a long weekend of it by hitting the slopes in Utah.
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