Sentence examples for closed on weekends from inspiring English sources

"closed on weekends" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a business or establishment is not open on Saturdays and Sundays. Example: "Please note that our office will be closed on weekends and all major holidays."

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The city has no supermarkets, one Boys and Girls Club that is closed on weekends and a virtually nonexistent bus system, leaving young people without cars too far from the only steady source of employment, at regional malls well outside of town.

It's closed on weekends.

The road is closed on weekends.

The restaurant would be closed on weekends.

But unlike Greenwich, Madison's offices are closed on weekends.

Daisy May's is closed on weekends but will be open tomorrow.

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The nine-screen cinema closes on weekends at 5 a.m.

The market wound up closing on weekends for a few months.

Bank branches are not popular with other retailers, Mr. Fox said, because they interrupt "retail continuity" by closing on weekends and having operating hours different from stores selling goods.

There's a narrative here that small businesses (run by those good old hard working Australian mums and dads) will finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief because they no longer have to close on weekends.

Set your listings to close on weekends during evening hours.

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