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Discover LudwigThe phrase "typical holidays" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to holidays or vacations that are commonly or traditionally celebrated or observed. Example: The company offers its employees the typical holidays such as Christmas, New Year's Day, and Independence Day, in addition to two floating holidays that they can choose according to their own cultural or religious traditions.
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In it, two families would experience each others' typical holidays to see how the other half lived.
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Brewarrina, with a population just over a thousand, is not a typical holiday destination.
Early Holiday Although Independence Day falls on a Tuesday this year, some typical holiday activities begin over the weekend.
In typical holiday form, Halloween has bled like black ink on orange blotter paper into the adjoining calendar days.
"Quite honestly," Ms. Reiner said, "I don't drink the typical holiday drinks because I don't like them".
Loaded down with six shopping bags, Debbie Mahoney looked like a typical holiday shopper as she searched for one final gift in Sears earlier this month.
I haven't got the space to discuss that here, but it's uncharitable; Trehilyn is not a typical holiday cottage.
Here's a typical holiday entertaining quandary: you have 12 people coming to dinner, but not enough of anything for 6, let alone 12, place settings.
Stew Leonard Jr., the company's president, said that in a typical holiday season, the company's three supermarkets sell 150,000 half-gallon jugs of eggnog.
Africa's southernmost country has long been the inspiration of travellers the world over... " So says the blurb introducing South Africa in a typical holiday brochure.
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