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The phrase "as the weekends" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs similarly to weekends, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I enjoy relaxing at home as the weekends come around."
Alternatives: "like the weekends" or "similar to weekends".
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As the weekends warm up, east Londoners are descending in their masses on London Fields, a park that has earned a reputation as the epicentre of gentrification in the borough of Hackney.
Book tickets ahead as the weekends can be especially busy; and remember that most of the activities are aimed at kids 9 and under.
The easiest way to get yourself out of the situation you and the friends you like less and less as the weekends go by have fallen note-first into is to commandeer the Sonos and pick something just creepy enough to blast everyone into a panicked and unpleasant immediate exit.
If there is a day off from school, such as the weekends, find interesting things to do alone.
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These associations could be verified during workdays as well as during the weekends.
As the weekend approached, she was angry.
The corner gets quieter as the weekend approaches.
As the weekend approached, I was in a dark mood.
As the weekend began, Palestinians braced for retalliatory air strikes.
As the weekend traffic jams outside the restaurant attest, the Grill on Pantigo is a hit.
He also hoped that sales of the T-shirts would pick up as the weekend progressed.
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