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Discover LudwigThe phrase "festive period" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time of the year that is typically associated with holidays or celebrations, such as "Christmas" or "New Year's." For example, "Businesses typically see an increase in sales during the festive period."
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The festive period has just finished.
Thinking of going away over the festive period?
The festive period has been unforgiving for Liverpool.
It's great for international people staying in London over the festive period.
"Inevitably during the festive period, demand for toys and gifts increases.
Experian spokesman, Nick Jones, said: "We have already witnessed record-breaking spending over the festive period.
The festive period is a time for big get-togethers, roast dinners and guests.
The festive period can be very hard for children in care.
Greene said postmen and women provided an excellent service over the busy festive period.
In which case, I shall stick to the mince pies this festive period.
4.30am GMT Morning/afternoon/evening all Hope everyone has been enjoying the festive period.
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