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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Long holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an extended period of time off from work or school, typically for leisure or travel.
Example: "After a long holiday, I returned to work feeling refreshed and ready to tackle new challenges."
Alternatives: "Extended vacation" or "Prolonged break."
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This particularly happens after long holiday weekends.
dorm after a long holiday weekend.
Time for a long holiday, perhaps?
I'll be taking a long holiday a year from now.
After a long holiday break, we are back at our poetry.
The market's surge caught some off-guard in the run-up to a long holiday weekend.
He says he'll leave the children with their grandma, and sail away for a long holiday.
He is looking forward to spending time with his family over the long holiday weekend.
"My time here was like a long holiday, really," he reflects as we come out.
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A master's abroad is basically a year-long holiday, isn't it?
It's a week-long holiday, complete with clubbing, activities, and probably the odd drink.
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