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on holiday vs in holiday

The correct phrase is 'on holiday.' 'In holiday' is not a common or correct phrase in English. 'On holiday' is the standard preposition used to indicate that someone is taking a break from work or school.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

on holiday

Correct. 'On holiday' is the standard preposition used to indicate that someone is taking a break from work or school.

Use 'on holiday' to indicate that someone is taking a break from work or school. It is the correct and commonly used preposition in this context.

Examples:

  • I will be on holiday next week.
  • They are on holiday in Spain.
  • She enjoys going on holiday to the beach.
  • We usually go on holiday in the summer.
  • He is on holiday for two weeks.

in holiday

'In holiday' is not a common or correct phrase in English.


Alternatives:

  • on holiday
  • taking a holiday
  • going on holiday
  • vacation
  • on vacation

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