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Discover Ludwig"got a holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal way of saying "received a holiday" or "was given a holiday." It is commonly used in spoken and informal written language. Example sentence: I was so excited when I got a holiday from work next week.
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We've usually got a holiday booked by now.
Still, he got a holiday out of the whole deal, so who's complaining?
"New Jersey got a holiday," said David Seaman, who works for an insurance company in Manhattan.
If I'd lived in Northamptonshire, I might have got a holiday, or had shiatsu, or a personal trainer, or some nice new clothes.
"Some people would have got a holiday job and saved up and bought one, but I was of a mindset that if you wanted something, you made it," he says.
Last week I had a surreal conversation with my hairdresser, a welcome variation on the usual "Have you got a holiday planned?" She was telling me of her love of Exmoor and how she'd like to move to the nearby coast.
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These kids don't get a holiday".
I can't get a holiday from what I do.
He's lucky he can get a holiday.
Families pay a premium for travelling during peak periods, so getting a holiday right is essential.
Sometimes the guards would murder just to get a holiday, he says.
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