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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a journey or travel experience that does not require payment.
Example: "I won a contest that includes a free trip to Hawaii."
Alternatives: "complimentary journey" or "no-cost travel."
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It's a free trip.
"A free trip," she suggested.
You win a free trip to Iran.
A free trip to New York.
Travelers would get a free trip with every $50 spent.
You got a free trip to New York.
At least she'll get a free trip to Britain".
Post-war governments distributed brochures offering immigrants a free trip to Paraguay and land.
She had to take a free trip to London by herself.
The winner gets a free trip to New York City to attend the World Science Festival.
"It will be a free trip to Mexico to see my grandma," he said.
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