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off to holidays
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "off to holidays" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "off on holiday" or "off for the holidays." Example: "I'm off on holiday next week to relax and recharge."
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Alternative expressions(20)
going on holiday
off on holiday
leaving for the holidays
departing for a holiday
going away for the holidays
taking a holiday
jetting off on holiday
going on vacation
taking a break
departing for the holidays
off work
escape the city
family vacation
winter holidays
summer holidays
escaping the city
quit the city
leave urban life
relocate from the city
leave the city behind
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
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.
News & Media
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.
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Personal details, such as where he's off to on holiday, are kept private, and he's now become tight-lipped on even such dating-profile basics as his favourite films.
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The calendar itself may also create conflicts if employees cannot take time off to observe their holidays.
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The 61-year-old is off to Mallorca on holiday, where he might well bump into Jürgen Klopp soon – Alexander Zorniger will take over for the next campaign.
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Unfortunately Becky is more of a mother to Max than Kylie and, after stealing money from the till at Roy's Rolls, sets off to Cyprus on holiday and leaves Max with Becky.
Wiki
Perhaps at no other time are some of the darker elements of our human character on more prominent display than during Black Friday, the annual kick-off to the holiday shopping season.
News & Media
Haye apparently went into hiding immediately after the incident before jetting off to Las Vegas for a holiday.
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"Terry went off to finish his family holiday and has since come back and we've spoken on a number of occasions since".
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Equipped with stacks of papers and bags of pasta, the 12 of us packed off to a friend?s holiday home in Belgium.
Science & Research
The school summer holidays got off to a great start, with blue skies and sunshine.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "off on holiday" or "off for the holidays" instead of "off to holidays". For example, say "I'm off on holiday next week".
Common error
Avoid using "to" with "off" when referring to holidays. The correct prepositions are "on" or "for".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "off to holidays" functions incorrectly as a prepositional phrase attempting to describe a state of departure towards a period of vacation. However, the correct form requires the preposition "on" or "for". Ludwig AI confirms this grammatical error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "off to holidays" is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the correct phrasing is "off on holiday" or "off for the holidays". These alternatives use the correct prepositions to convey the intended meaning of departing for a vacation. Because "off to holidays" is considered ungrammatical it is not recommended for use in either formal or informal context. This analysis highlights the importance of precise preposition usage in English to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Using alternatives such as "going on holiday" or "leaving for the holidays" will provide clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
off on holiday
Uses the correct preposition "on" to indicate being engaged in or embarking on a holiday.
going on holiday
Replaces "off" with "going", making it a more common and grammatically sound phrase.
leaving for the holidays
Focuses on the act of leaving with "for" indicating destination, suitable in certain contexts.
departing for a holiday
Emphasizes the act of departure using a more formal verb "departing".
heading off for the holiday
Adds a sense of direction or movement, using "heading" to mean moving towards a destination.
going away for the holidays
Replaces "off" with "going away", adding an element of distance or separation.
taking a holiday
Focuses on the action of taking a break, rather than the departure.
jetting off on holiday
Adds the element of air travel with "jetting", implying a more elaborate journey.
setting off on a holiday
Implies beginning a journey or adventure.
escaping for a holiday
Highlights the aspect of escaping or seeking respite.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say I'm leaving for a break?
The correct phrase is "off on holiday" or "off for the holidays". You can also use "going on holiday", which is a more common alternative.
Is "off to holidays" grammatically correct?
No, "off to holidays" is grammatically incorrect. The proper phrasing is "off on holiday" or "off for the holidays".
What can I say instead of "off to holidays"?
You can use phrases like "off on holiday", "going on holiday", or "leaving for the holidays".
Which is correct, "off to holidays" or "off on holiday"?
"Off on holiday" is correct. "Off to holidays" is grammatically incorrect.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested