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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after holidays" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period that occurs following a holiday or holiday season.
Example: "We will resume our regular schedule after holidays."
Alternatives: "post-holidays" or "after the holidays".
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WASHINGTON CROSSING STATE PARK "After Holidays Walk," 5-mile walk along the D & R Canal.
After holidays and volunteering in Brazil and Ecuador, she missed the stability and higher wages of Germany and returned home.
Investors took heart from developments in Asia, where markets ignited yesterday after holidays in much of the region last week.
It couldn't have been on November 7th — the Revolutionary holiday — or on November 8th or 9th, because it's a well-known fact that after holidays doctors' hands tremble.
It couldn't have been on November 7th the Revolutionary holiday or on November 8th or 9th, because it's a well-known fact that after holidays doctors' hands tremble.
In college a few years later, while traveling back to Boston from New York after holidays, I'd write sentimental poems in the waiting rooms of Amtrak about the harsh city and homeless people and loneliness.
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"No whitefly, no disease problems and no after-holiday decline," he said encouragingly.
Look for after-holiday sales.
Applications usually rise in weeks after holiday-shortened weeks.
At the time of her death, Berenson was returning home to Los Angeles after holidaying on Cape Cod.
Roger and Jill Guard, both doctors from Toowoomba, were believed to be returning home after holidaying following a medical conference.
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