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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovely trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant or enjoyable journey or travel experience.
Example: "Last summer, we took a lovely trip to the mountains, where we enjoyed breathtaking views and fresh air."
Alternatives: "a delightful journey" or "a wonderful excursion."
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"It was really a lovely trip," said George Okvat, the railroad's deputy director of customer service.
He promised her a lovely trip, with opportunities to tour Disneyland in the company of a hostess and attend a private screening of "The Parent Trap".
Online, the headline described her as "the National Rifle Association's telegenic warrior". The reporter and Ms. Loesch took what seemed like a lovely trip to the neighborhood shooting range.
To the Editor: Joe Nocera's article "Seeing Provence from the Slow Lane" (June 14) on cycling reminded me of a lovely trip my husband and I took to the region.
We recently returned from a lovely trip to Germany and Austria.
It had been a lovely trip, half baby-sitting, half sight-seeing.
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A really lovely trip down memory lane".
"I had a lovely charabanc trip to Bangor once," says Kevin Porter.
Majestic mountain views, mirror reflections of the trees, glimpses of an eagle even, it's a lovely inexpensive trip that stirs the soul.
(Jewish culture is even more evident in Marvão's sister village, Castelo de Vide, a lovely side trip that's just four miles down the mountain).
Costa Rica was once again, a lovely family trip.
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