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I am on vacation next week
Or
I am on a vacation next week
Which one is correct?
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Both expressions are commonly used, but there is a slight difference in their nuance.
"I am on vacation next week" is more commonly used in American English, where the word "vacation" is often treated as a state or condition. In this case, "on vacation" implies that you are in a state of being on vacation.
"I am on a vacation next week" is also correct and is often used in British English and some other variations of English. In this case, the use of "a vacation" suggests a specific instance of vacation.
Ultimately, both versions are generally understood, and the choice between them may depend on regional preferences or personal style.
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