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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on any weekend" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an unspecified weekend, often in the future. For example, "I'm planning to take a trip out of town on any weekend."
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"It's not easy to recover 15 points to Sebastian on any weekend, especially when you have a difficult one like this".
On any weekend, Essex, just 11.8 square miles and dating from the 1600's, is made for ambling.
Visitors might discover this for themselves on any weekend by joining the crowds and food vendors congregating around the pond and soccer fields.
On any weekend many millions of dollars' worth of Bombardiers, Gulfstreams and other private jets are parked wing to wing outside the restaurant.
On any weekend the harbour is covered with sails of every shape and size, while Pittwater, an inlet 15 miles (25 km) to the north, is almost equally popular.
"While the women could have 200 women racing on any weekend from April to July, a para-cycling event might only attract 30 to 40 across 13 classes, male and female.
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Listen to an audible book for at least a total of 24 hours on any given weekend to obtain the Weekend Warrior badge.
But on any given weekend -- the last one, for example -- the league's leaders can be ambushed.
There are about 30 people that split weekends, so typically there are about 15 people staying at the house on any given weekend.
On any given weekend, several hundred people would be moved from one floor to another at Enron headquarters, she said.
They mixed punishing defenses with offenses that could soar on any given weekend.
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