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Which is correct, "Today is not holiday", or "Today is no holiday"?

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“Today is not holiday” is not correct (see below).

But what would be correct depends on your intended meaning:

“Today is not a holiday” would be correct if you are simply correcting someone who mistakenly thought that today was an actual holiday. It would have to be “Today is not a holiday” instead of “Today is not holiday” because the noun “holiday” needs an article in front of it. And since we don’t know which holiday is meant, the article would be “a.”

“Today is no holiday” would be also correct if you are using some sarcasm to suggest that today is a really bad day or a really boring, normal day.

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