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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole weekend" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to an entire weekend (Saturday and Sunday). For example: "We had a great weekend camping - we got to relax the whole weekend."
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"And we spent the whole weekend together".
He'd be there the whole weekend.
I didn't stop for the whole weekend.
I was going well the whole weekend.
And remained there for the whole weekend.
The whole weekend has been a big success.
She had been plagued by ghastly flashbacks the whole weekend.
Erol and I spent almost the whole weekend together.
"Over the whole weekend, we serve about 19,000 drinks".
"The weather was awful the whole weekend long".
"And pretty much the whole weekend," Ms. Stallworth added.
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