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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make a tour" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of going on a journey or visiting various places, often for leisure or exploration. Example: "We decided to make a tour of the historic sites in the city during our vacation."
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I refuse to make a tour to explain myself.
This one is opening in Dallas in four weeks; will play here in Sept., then make a tour of Europe.
Mr Erdogan has said he will make a tour of European capitals, starting in Athens, to pursue Turkey's case.For the AKP, Sunday's win was an impressive achievement.
It was the watchman's duty to make a tour of the building once an hour, registering at fifteen little boxes hung on the walls.
Surely there's scope for a longer series here; the immensely likable Quentin could probably make a tour of a North Korean gulag seem like fun.
The twins are now about to make a tour of stores all over the country to promote the book & their perfumes.
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He also made a tour of Vietnam.
In 1876 he made a tour of the United States.
She then made a tour of all the counters.
During a recent lunch, Mr. Speitel made a tour of the tables, greeting everyone in turn.
During this time, his band, the Flying Neutrinos, also made a tour of Europe.
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