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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the holidays" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means during a specific break or vacation period, such as summer or winter holidays. Example: In the holidays, my family and I like to take a trip to the beach.
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In the holidays, he worked on building sites.
"In the holidays I would work in my father's factory.
In the holidays he travelled to Edinburgh to stay with his grandparents.
In the holidays we picked up again and smoked weed on the beach.
In the holidays he joined his family in deepest Devon, where they had been evacuated.
In the holidays she'd save up money and eat at the River Café.
In the holidays, there's a lot of marking and planning, and revision sessions.
In the holidays he went on a trip with his mother to visit relatives in America.
In the holidays of '99 -- when we were running our boring ad about overnight free delivery -- we had 100,000 new customers.
But in the holidays they'd collaborate.
These things happen in the holidays.
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