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Discover Ludwig'for a holiday' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you are talking about someone who is taking a break from work or school. For example: "I'm taking tomorrow off for a holiday."
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London markets were closed for a holiday.
I'm coming to England for a holiday.
I went there for a holiday.
It's not bad for a holiday, either.
The Nikkei is closed for a holiday.
His hopes for a holiday in Bulgaria will evaporate.
They also looked around Cornwall for a holiday home".
That doesn't leave much scope for a holiday.
An English couple go to Paris for a holiday.
As for a holiday: "What's that?", asks one official.
Still in the market for a holiday tree?
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