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Discover Ludwig'are holidays' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to days or periods of time that are typically associated with vacation or celebration such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, etc. Example: I look forward to the holidays each year because I get to spend time with my family.
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are holidays
noun
A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed.
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For what reason are holidays created?
There are holidays with family missed, and life events — weddings, birthday parties, memorial services, births — that happen without you.
In addition, there are holidays unique to some states, traffic-halting marathon races and nationality parades across the country.
Things like cars are now a relatively common purchase on the internet, and so are holidays," Mr Kitchen said.
Their headquarters are in a bustling neighborhood, and the nearby streets were especially crowded because Fridays are holidays here.
But, however blandly you suggest you don't have to fly so often (most flights are holidays), or take the car to the supermarket, there is resistance, even antagonism.
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There are holiday menus too.
The lower-budget movies are holiday gold.
There is no minimum stay, but there are holiday blackouts.
The most popular types of dinner parties are holiday parties.
And it's holidays.
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