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The phrase "a nice holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a pleasant vacation or break from work.
Example: "After a long year of work, I finally took a nice holiday to the beach."
Alternatives: "a lovely vacation" or "a pleasant getaway."
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It'll be a nice holiday.
A nice holiday?
Giving me a nice holiday gift.
Steve said, "We told him, 'Have a nice holiday here.
Doubtless a nice holiday; shame about the movie.
Just take a nice holiday and get away from it all.
I'd just had a nice holiday in Iceland, and there were mountains there.
I don't mind a nice holiday, but I don't want someone who wants to run around "finding" themselves.
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And it was great, like a holiday, a really nice holiday.
I thought I should get as far away from football as possible, so I booked us a really nice holiday and we had a lovely couple of weeks.
No word yet on who the recipient is, but it seems this will be a very nice holiday for at least one lucky daughter of a Russian billionaire and whatever charity gets the nod from Mr. Weill.
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