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Discover Ludwig"from the weekend" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific time period, starting from the weekend. Example: "I have been working on this project from the weekend, and I finally finished it today."
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I recognize her from the weekend".
Here's a selection from the weekend.
View a photo album from the weekend.
The clip was cut from the weekend broadcast for time.
What can we expect from the weekend ahead?
What was your favorite celebrity Halloween costume from the weekend?
Here are five talking points from the weekend in Spain.
The hangover from the weekend is getting worse.
Here Spurs made seven changes from the weekend.
Here are some of our favourite titles from the weekend.
Photos from the weekend are up on the School's Flickr page.
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