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Discover Ludwig"when on holiday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a time period in which someone is away from their regular home and work environment on a vacation or break. For example, "I love lounging by the pool when on holiday."
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Same for the wine selection, though again, one must temper expectations when on holiday in the middle of a wildlife park in Africa.
You don't expect to find yourself on a building site when on holiday but I like this one.
Vaporetto: Guglie No one wants to visit a hospital when on holiday, but Venice's Ospedale Civile is like no other.
Missing the head when on holiday?
Another said he got stressed even when on holiday, thinking about coming back to work.
Please don't direct me to the ghastly 'folkloric evenings' you sometimes see advertised when on holiday.
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Do people really read differently when off on holiday?
Philosopher When going on holiday, I tend to take with me books I've already read.
A custody agreement always includes who has the kids when on every holiday.
Currently there is no legal duty on councils or governing bodies to work together when deciding on holidays.
Her symptoms resolved when she went on holiday and "recurred immediately" when she returned to work.
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