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Discover Ludwig"a good trip" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a positive or enjoyable experience while traveling. You can use it in a sentence to describe a recent or upcoming trip, such as: - "I had a good trip to Europe last summer. I visited some amazing cities and tried delicious food." - "Are you excited for your trip to Hawaii? I hope you have a good trip and make unforgettable memories." - "We need to plan a good trip for our family vacation. Maybe we can go camping or visit a theme park."
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Have a good trip!
"Have a good trip home".
"But this has been a good trip.
Is it a good trip for families?
It's always a good trip".
Wishing you a good trip, yours, Albert.
It wasn't a good trip for her.
So, it was a good trip.
"Have a good trip," I said.
On a good trip, he can earn about $200.
I want everyone to have a good trip.
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