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Discover LudwigThe phrase "during a holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time in which a holiday (or special event) is being celebrated. For example: "The kids were excited to spend time together during the holiday weekend."
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But in 1964, his wife, Mary, died of pneumonia during a holiday in Spain.
She recalled her "disbelief" at hearing the news during a holiday in Norfolk.
I wouldn't want any of this at a weekend or during a holiday.
"I worked for free during a holiday because I liked it.
Winslet and Mendes tied the knot in a secret ceremony in the West Indies in May 2003, during a holiday.
"Being without electricity is difficult for customers at the best of times, let alone during a holiday period.
The family was struck by tragedy during a holiday in Spain in 1964, when Mary developed pneumonia and died suddenly.
Four-year-old James Bryce was attacked as he munched a sausage roll during a holiday in St Ives.
Some ethnic minority communities evade the law by arranging for girls to have the operation during a "holiday" abroad.
The couple met in December 2004, during a holiday party at a mutual friend's apartment in New York.
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Stocks swung between losses and gains for much of Wednesday, a pattern that analysts attributed to light trading during a holiday-shortened week.
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