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Discover LudwigThe phrase "post-holiday slump" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a period of low energy or productivity that often follows a holiday or vacation. Example: "After the festive season, many people experience a post-holiday slump, making it difficult to get back into their regular routines."
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The Green Day album "American Idiot Warner Brothersrs) holds the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts during another slow week in pop's traditional post-holiday slump.
Graber's new Brown Bag Service — three fresh raw, organic meals, a side salad and a dessert pudding delivered to your door each morning for $50 — was the perfect thing to pull me out of my post-holiday slump.
"Cat" received mixed reviews when it opened last October but achieved box-office success, earning around $500,000 a week for most of its run until the post-holiday slump, when the show, like many on Broadway, suffered a drop in sales.
It's that post-holiday slump that leaves those of us who really love food feeling lost.
What are some ways you motivated employees during the post-holiday slump?
Starring Memphis-based drag queen Beverly Hills, this is one hilarious video that is sure to pull you out of the post-holiday slump.
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Sales of its more than 30 smartphones models helped increase shipments to a record high in the first quarter despite the post-holiday shopping slump that hit rival Apple.
The move is quite clever: customers won't have to stand in line, DT is promised a huge rush of sales during the post summer holiday slump, and it allows anti-fanboys to crow about the iSchafe on this gloriously slow federal holiday.
Whatever the answer, the good news is that we're throwing a party this Thursday to both get you out of your post-bank holiday slump and to celebrate the release of our new issue.
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