Merry christmas vs a merry Christmas

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merry christmas is the most popular phrase on the web. 

a merry Christmas

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I just want my friends and I to have a merry Christmas together.
  • And a merry Christmas to you too, sir.
  • I came to bring you something to wish you a merry Christmas.
  • I should like to wish both him and the House as a whole a merry Christmas.
  • Never I've never seen a merry Christmas.
  • We'll have a merry Christmas as my last memory of Downton.
  • And a merry Christmas to you, young lady.
  • Wish Eleanor and Maddie a merry Christmas for me.
  • Merry Christmas from Kabletown and all of us at TGS.
  • And to all my listeners, a magical and merry Christmas.
  • Merry Christmas and you're welcome.
  • And a very merry Christmas to you too.
  • Presents. Merry Christmas, sweetheart.
  • The Camp Commander wishes you all a Merry Christmas.
  • Merry Christmas son, I love you.
  • I wish the two of you a Merry Christmas.

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