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The phrase "a playful excursion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lighthearted or fun trip or adventure, often implying a sense of enjoyment and spontaneity.
Example: "The children enjoyed a playful excursion to the park, where they spent the day playing games and exploring nature."
Alternatives: "a whimsical journey" or "a fun outing".
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The setting for "La Vie Est un Roman" ("Life Is a Bed of Roses," 1983), a playful excursion into utopias past and future, is a kind of haunted house.
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Both children have dreams of a world beyond the village; they're fascinated by trains and, in one of their long and playful excursions through distant fields and forests, they come upon a miracle of modernity — the stanchions and wires of an electrical grid.
Both children have dreams of a world beyond the village; they're fascinated by trains and, in one of their long and playful excursions through distant fields and forests, they come upon a miracle of modernity the stanchions and wires of an electrical grid.
Sure enough it's a playful blend of Leaks' signature electronic styles, but this is not a carefree sonic excursion.
Two very different world views were offered in Curry Is Thicker than Water by Jasmine D'Costa, a deftly witty excursion into tales set in the heart of India, and in George Bowering's The Box, a playful riff on Vancouver in the 1960s.
A playful argument.
Almost a playful smile".
It was a playful tiff.
George has a playful side.
A playful love poem c.
Sammy in a playful mood?
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