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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jaunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short journey or excursion, often for pleasure or enjoyment.
Example: "We decided to take a jaunt to the countryside for the weekend to relax and unwind."
Alternatives: "a trip" or "an outing".
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A jaunt along the Brooklyn-Queens waterfront bears him out.
Today he's out for a jaunt on his rusting bicycle with his two dogs in tow.
He did not, so he lent them his for a jaunt to the Rockaways.
Just the thing for a jaunt from the taxi to the Gucci store.
So, he said, he rented a bicycle and set off for a jaunt in San Juan.
Henry Kissinger was off on a jaunt & did not explain things to us.
And if you're not feeling the sparks, take a jaunt well off your beaten paths.
Seek out a jaunt or two, especially parties thrown by well-to-do Aquarians.
The festival will begin with a jaunt through blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, soul and more.
These aren't people who are spending their last dollar on a jaunt to Tahiti.
The half-hour we devoted to a jaunt through its center was long enough.
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