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The phrase "for a weekend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific period of time, usually a Saturday and Sunday, but sometimes including Friday evening or Monday morning. It is often used to refer to a planned event or activity that will take place over the weekend. Example: I'm going to New York City for a weekend to visit my friends.
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Go away for a weekend with him.
Remember when you left for a weekend?
How much for a weekend?
And for a weekend lunch?
And let it simmer for a weekend.
Log off Facebook for a weekend.
It costs from €330 for a weekend.
Neal Cassady's son came for a weekend.
We go for a weekend away.
Perfect for a weekend picnic or lunchbox.
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A: Weekend for the family.
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