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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take holiday" is not grammatically correct in written English.
A more correct version would be "take a holiday" or "go on holiday." The word "holiday" is a countable noun, meaning it requires an article (such as "a" or "the") before it. Example: I am planning to take a holiday to Europe next month.
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CHESTER eo art lab "Give and Take," holiday group show.
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You could pay the mortgage, buy a car new, take holiday trips — all without a high school diploma.
Mr. Yandell helps organize charity efforts to take holiday turkeys and bicycles to poor children in the Portland area.
It argues that this would enable people to take holiday breaks with their families and give them more choice over where to stay.
Here's a look at how you can get going, and perhaps take holiday gift-giving into your own hands later this year.
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With a writers' strike shutting down productions and drying up acting work in New York, many actors are being forced to take holiday-related temporary jobs to get by, according to staffing agencies and actors' organizations.
The Great Western, from Bodmin Parkway, where restored steam trains take holiday-makers along the partly revived branch to Bodmin proper, whizzes you back to London from the Cornish coast.
I seldom take holidays.
Plenty of women take holidays together.
Millions may still take holidays there.
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