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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typical holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or standard type of holiday experience or celebration.
Example: "During a typical holiday, families often gather together to share meals and exchange gifts."
Alternatives: "an ordinary holiday" or "a standard holiday".
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Not a typical holiday, then.
Brewarrina, with a population just over a thousand, is not a typical holiday destination.
I haven't got the space to discuss that here, but it's uncharitable; Trehilyn is not a typical holiday cottage.
Loaded down with six shopping bags, Debbie Mahoney looked like a typical holiday shopper as she searched for one final gift in Sears earlier this month.
Here's a typical holiday entertaining quandary: you have 12 people coming to dinner, but not enough of anything for 6, let alone 12, place settings.
Stew Leonard Jr., the company's president, said that in a typical holiday season, the company's three supermarkets sell 150,000 half-gallon jugs of eggnog.
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Early Holiday Although Independence Day falls on a Tuesday this year, some typical holiday activities begin over the weekend.
Peace and tranquility reigned, until like a shot, Repented our Grinch– typical holiday rot.
That's a difference of around £18 on a typical £200 holiday spending transaction.
WHEN Jorge Castañeda (later Mexico's foreign minister) was a boy, a typical family holiday was to drive to Texas.
One month before the referendum, David Cameron warned that a typical family holiday in Europe would rise by £230 if the UK voted to leave.
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