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The phrase 'go for a weekend' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a trip that will last for a weekend. For example, "We are planning to go for a weekend to visit my family in the countryside."
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We go for a weekend away.
And yet, Cox's Bazar is exactly that — a place where affluent Bangladeshis go for a weekend of seaside fun.
They may decide to go for a weekend in Thailand on the spur of the moment, and the personal assistant has to make it happen.
I'd be happy to go for a weekend or a whole week, and, as I work for myself, can travel anytime.
Living and working in a gambling town where most people go for a weekend at most has a surreal, two-sided quality to it.
"Of the three places Chicagoans can go for a weekend — Lake Geneva in Wisconsin, the beach towns of western Michigan and Galena," Mr. Stryker said, "Galena is the only one where the drive isn't a fight".
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JG My son went for a weekend to an island.
I gave up a law degree to go there - went for a weekend, then another, and then I stayed.
Whether they were gone for a weekend or he was traveling for work, the result was always the same: a painful state of dysphoria and anxiety.
In 2003, Aron Ralston went for a weekend exploring the canyons of Utah and found himself trapped down a chasm, his arm jammed inextricably under a fallen boulder.
"Until we arrived at the airport, I thought I was just going for a weekend in Prague," says Tom. "I wasn't expecting this.
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