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"No holidays" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean that there are no days off or that someone is not taking a holiday. For example: "We'll have to work all year long - no holidays for us."
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Dickens satirised such educational institutions with their "No Holidays" policy in Nicholas Nickleby, and one might have hoped that was the end of it.
No holidays".
"No holidays for me".
'No holidays, little money,' as Lino sums up his life choice.
No friends, no holidays, nothing.
He has no holidays of any religion.
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"Nope, no holiday.
There are no holiday camps.
No holiday," he says.
It was no holiday.
Bastoy is no holiday camp.
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