You might have a specific reason to use "for", depending on the context, but the usual phrasing has "in": I will be traveling in the summer. And "on" goes with "break": I will be traveling again on spring break. ___________ "for" might be for the case when you want to say "as something [to do / to keep me occupied / to fill the time] during".
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CalifJimYou might have a specific reason to use "for", depending on the context, but the usual phrasing has "in":I will be traveling in the summer.And "on" goes with "break":I will be traveling again on spring break._________"for" might be for the case when you want to say "as something [to do / to keep me occupied / to fill the time] during". A typical use might b