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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destination that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific place or goal that one intends to reach or achieve.
Example: "Paris is a destination that many travelers dream of visiting for its rich history and culture."
Alternatives: "a place that" or "a goal that".
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The whole season is heading towards a destination that is very exciting".
If there's ever a destination that has reinvented itself in recent years it's Malaga.
"They both want to be a destination that helps consumers navigate radio's infinite dial online".
"Empowerment is not a destination that is reached once and for all time," says Cornwall.
It's a destination that has something for everyone of all ages.
The next customer wants a ticket to a destination that isn't listed on the machine.
Colombia would seem a destination that offers limitless material to the travel writer.
If parents find a destination that works for their child, they often return.
It's not a destination that sits high on the priority list of the average tourist.
For the Wolfpack, who narrowly made the field of 68, it was a destination that few fans had projected.
With children along you need a destination that doesn't entirely depend on museums and churches as well!
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