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The phrase "every Christmas" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to something that happens or is done every year during the holiday season. Example: Every Christmas, my family and I gather around the fireplace to open presents and enjoy a delicious holiday meal together.
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Every Christmas.
Every Christmas, the A.C.L.U.
I watch it every Christmas.
However, every Christmas, I start to wonder.
Do you work every Christmas?
We got a parcel sent every Christmas.
Every Christmas I got a little painting.
It happens every Christmas with every pudding.
A tree every Christmas, a menorah once or twice.
It serves 16, and the Tuccis make one every Christmas.
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But we enjoyed the bounty of their efforts for dinner every Christmas Eve.
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