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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weekend-long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or activity that lasts for the duration of an entire weekend.
Example: "We are planning a weekend-long retreat to focus on team building and relaxation."
Alternatives: "a weekend's duration" or "a weekend-spanning".
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He seemed to be in a weekend-long temper tantrum.
The action takes place over a weekend-long reunion.
Talk story about a weekend-long book fair that was held at the Loeb Student Center.
Typically, a junket is a weekend-long event involving reporters, publicists, cameramen and film stars.
It's much more fun to be an episode in a weekend-long party.
In late September 2006, after a weekend-long negotiating session, the two parties reached a compromise.
The idea of a weekend-long stag party fills me with dread and I can struggle to do laddish chat.
In 2011, Mr. Glassman helped put a team of Microsoft senior engineers through a weekend-long Level 1 Certification course.
The society will produce the museum's MoCCA Festival, a weekend-long celebration of comics, April 6-7 at the Armory.
The Ptaks and friends would set off annually for a weekend-long hiking trip in Yosemite National Park.
As Libération reports, the Cinémathèque Française just offered a weekend-long retrospective of his work; New York calling?
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