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The phrase "all holiday" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a period of time when one is on holiday, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I will be on holiday all next week."
Alternatives: "the entire holiday" or "the whole holiday".
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All holiday bookings are now cancelled.
OBLIGATIONS Not all holiday requests are born of good will.
Québec, a real 'get away from it all' holiday.
Perhaps one day all holiday homes will be like this.
All holiday food extravaganzas are meant to overwhelm.
(Mr. Roe, an insurance broker, supports all holiday displays).
They'll keep all holiday (10 days) in the fridge.
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They will go to sleep hungry on the floor of the Independence Day Gazebo in the middle of the All-Holiday Promenade.
The all-holiday format has been followed in the city the past few years, but the stations that did it had an unwritten rule that no one wanted to hear "Silent Night" two weeks before Thanksgiving.
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