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'Have fun this weekend' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase in informal contexts, such as in emails, text messages, or social media posts. For example, you might write "Have a great weekend - remember to have fun!" in an email to a colleague.
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In that case, have fun this weekend.
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