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"have holiday" is not a complete phrase and is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a subject and a verb, which are necessary for a complete sentence. A correct version could be "I will have a holiday" or "We have a holiday planned." Examples of when this phrase could be used include discussing upcoming vacation plans or stating a desire for time off from work.
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We have holiday parties and spring parties.
That's why we have holiday weekends.
The fiercest opposition comes from farmers, even though some have holiday cottages and benefit from tourism.
"Companies continue to have holiday parties, in spite of not opting to have holiday bonuses," said Ken Abosch, a senior consultant at Hewitt.
Other prominent Houston lawyers have holiday parties, of course, but they are reportedly less child-friendly.
Most people have holiday romances with people from their own country - it's more convenient.
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I don't have holidays.
Q| How many British people have holidays booked to Tunisia?
As a freelancer, I don't really have holidays.
He will now have holidays and Saturdays off, he said.
She didn't have holidays.
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