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'weekends off' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to days off work or school, usually Saturdays and Sundays. For example: I'm so looking forward to my weekends off this summer!.
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We take weekends off now".
"He has only weekends off and I have Mondays.
Though I'm presuming you do get weekends off, even now?
Seven days a week, no weekends off, no vacations.
"The American people don't get weekends off from this injustice.
"But I get weekends off now and again".
We don't get weekends off and I only have one day free a month.
He packed up his family on weekends off and took them camping and scuba diving.
I therefore discipline myself to take weekends off without checking email," she explains.
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A change in the ICU staffing structure frequently occurs at nighttime and on weekends (off-hours).
We sought to determine whether outcomes after OOHCA differ during nights and weekends (off-hours) compared with daytimes of weekdays (on-hours).
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