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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plan a holiday' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you wish to refer to the act of planning a vacation or trip. For example, "My family always plans a holiday getaway to the beach every summer."
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Still, it might seem an odd place to plan a holiday.
He even, madly, began to plan a holiday to St Petersburg.
Greentraveller shows how you can plan a holiday that keeps these emissions down to a minimum".
Co-founder, Second Home, entrepreneur I haven't been able to plan a holiday yet, but I'm desperate for one!
But be warned: when they say intensive they really mean it, so don't plan a holiday around it.
If all that inspires you to plan a holiday, there'll be a pop-up travel agency in collaboration with the Jamaican tourist board.
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At the turn of this century, planning a holiday might have entailed a visit to the local travel agent.
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