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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book a holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about reserving a vacation or getaway. For example: "I am so excited for our holiday in Greece - I just need to book the flights!".
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You're going to book a holiday?
Presumably he can book a holiday for when the sides next meet in Brisbane in November.
I told one of my assistants to book a holiday and surprise me.
During filming of TIE '86, Meadows sent McClure and Gilgun into Sheffield to book a holiday, in character.
If you're not lucky enough to win the competition, why not book a holiday to Hong Kong with Netflights.com?
The more users post reviews, the more useful the site is to those about to book a holiday.
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We booked a holiday to Tonga.
Rumour has it he'd already booked a holiday.
This time last year, I'd booked a holiday for us all in Mull.
We've booked a holiday that I know he would have loved to hear about.
It all began after Mr McCall Smith read a book called "Baboon Metaphysics" and booked a holiday in Botswana's Okavango delta.
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