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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi!

Please take a look at the following sentence:

Have holidays like a king in the presidential apartments, the most spacious and luxury room in hotel XXXX.

Is it well phrased? Can you have "holidays like a king"? Or should I better say "relax like a king"? This sentence should describe our hotel program "Royal holidays", if that helps to clear the sentence Emotion: smile

Thanks!
  

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Anonymous "relax like a king" In an expression, "fit for a King" has been used in similar situations. "

  • Anonymous "relax like a king" In an expression, "fit for a King" has been used in similar situations.
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Anonymous"relax like a king"
In an expression, "fit for a King" has been used in similar situations. "Have a holiday (in North America, vacation) fit for a King in the presidential..."
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Thanks! I will use that! Emotion: smile

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