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Discover Ludwig"your holidays" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time when someone takes time off from their regular work or studies. For example, "I hope you have a great time during your holidays."
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Are your holidays a time for joy?
Where in the world are you spending your holidays?
The answer is easy: spend your holidays doing something different.
So, what did you do on your holidays?
France for your holidays, but without the French: quelle joie!
But if you get it right, you really can relax and enjoy yourself on your holidays.
Rosie Flo's pool party, £14.99, from shop.rosieflo.co.uk Going anywhere nice on your holidays this year?
I tried patter ("Nice tan – been somewhere nice on your holidays then?").
The prime minister wants you to spend your holidays in the north of England this year.
"I don't want to speak your language, I don't want to celebrate your holidays," he said to an approving crowd.
Make sure your holidays are covered for a whole year with the Guardian's annual travel cover, provided by Voyager.
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