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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fun excursion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an enjoyable trip or outing, often in a recreational context.
Example: "We had a fun excursion to the amusement park last weekend, filled with laughter and thrilling rides."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable trip" or "a delightful outing."
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Instead of just being a touchscreen remote with the usual assortment of playback controls, the iPad app turns the chore of finding a TV program into a fun excursion.
It can be challenging to find a fun excursion without literally paying for it.
It's a fun excursion, but don't wear any loose headgear: Some of the locals piloting these boats seem to be in training for the Monaco Grand Prix.
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On Sunday, the paparazzi spotted the singer enjoying some drinks on the beach with friends, and on Monday, Gaga shared photos from a fun fishing excursion.
Be sure to plan fun excursions such as visits to botanical gardens, farmers' markets, airports or a post office.
While the movie includes fun excursions to Oakland and Busan, it returns again and again to Wakanda — depicted here as an Afrofuturist landscape where science fiction gadgetry mingles seamlessly with a heavily ritualized (and vividly colorful) culture.
The coast is lined with fun excursions for any type of family or friend group.
A visit to the Brown's farm is a fun and delicious daylong excursion from Nairobi.
Whale and dolphin excursions also provide a fun and relaxing family adventure, with boats departing every day of the week.
Music is a fun thing.
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