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Discover Ludwig"weekend plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe what you or someone else is doing during the weekend. For example: "I'm looking forward to making my weekend plans - going to the beach, having a picnic, and visiting a few friends."
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They had few weekend plans.
I asked about her weekend plans.
Their conversation turned immediately to weekend plans.
Cancel all weekend plans, they said.
(No phone and no weekend plans for the foreseeable future).
As lunch ended, she was asked about her weekend plans.
Others sat around rereading the Journal or making weekend plans.
Two 30-something women were discussing their weekend plans.
For your weekend plans: "Recount" debuts on HBO on Sunday.
White House officials said the president's weekend plans remained on track.
"I didn't want to answer questions, even to say what my weekend plans were".
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