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Discover Ludwig'off to holiday' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are expressing that you are leaving or traveling somewhere for a vacation. For example, "I'm off to holiday in the Bahamas for two weeks."
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The line's higher-end party dresses sell for $160 to $175--one more reason to hurry the little girls off to holiday teas before they outgrow their precious frocks.
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Even those who want Van Gaal packed off to his holiday home in the Algarve to spend more time with his golf clubs would admit that it was against the flow of play but it was supremely well taken.
This year, as every year, he'll spend Christmas with his mother (his father died 13 years ago) and siblings in Ireland and will jet off to his holiday home in Miami for January.
So, where are you off to on holiday?
The calendar itself may also create conflicts if employees cannot take time off to observe their holidays.
At this time of year, many of us will be taking time off to enjoy the holidays with loved ones.
Now he is off on holiday to Switzerland to sing with a group of choir friends, then will be packing for Cambridge.
Haye apparently went into hiding immediately after the incident before jetting off to Las Vegas for a holiday.
Just before she set off on holiday to the Caribbean she rang to talk about a new idea.
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