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Discover Ludwig"all the weekend" is not a grammatically correct phrase
A more appropriate way to express this idea would be "all weekend." For example: - I spent all weekend studying for my exam. - We plan to go camping all weekend. - She worked all weekend and finally finished the project.
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A brochure describing all the weekend events is available from High Land Flings, which organized the ramble.
In all, the weekend was so weird, it even stumped our modern-day Nostradamus, Nate Silver, who had predicted a Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl before the weekend.
In all, the weekend box-office fell about 8.5 percent from the comparable weekend last year — when the comedy "Ted and Channing Tatumm's "Magic Mike" were on top — to about $192 million from about $209.9 million, according to Hollywood.com.
In all, the weekend box 0ffice was about $142 million, down about 11 percent from $159.7 million for the same weekend last year, according to Hollywood.com, which tracks box-office results.
A similar note was struck in the news reports that dutifully totted up all the weekend arrests of protesters before bolting on boilerplate about "a cause now on the wane".
Nothing sharpens the desire to enjoy yourself on a Thursday night quite like the knowledge that all the weekend has to offer is a visit to a soft-play centre and Strictly Come Dancing.
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These are girls who like sports because of all the weekends they spent with their divorced fathers, essentially.
Well, yes, it is a startup in its own right, and I need to make sure all the weekends are of the high expectations of the founders.
He says he will cry all through the weekend if he has to.
"I told him I was going to drink it all over the weekend," Mr. Anastas said.
Or have you all taken the weekend off? 3.12pm GMT Ooooooh!
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