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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick trip to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief journey or visit to a specific location.
Example: "I decided to take a quick trip to the beach for some relaxation."
Alternatives: "a short visit to" or "a brief journey to".
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Hans takes a quick trip to the desert.
There would also be a quick trip to Toronto for a men's-club convention.
And, in the case of 10kbet.com -- a quick trip to yahoo.com.
And motorists need not fear running out of power after a quick trip to the shops.
After each made a quick trip to the restroom, they took the elevator downstairs together.
The Continental Tent feels like a quick trip to Europe and always has fine pieces.
Somebody in the office makes a quick trip to buy a takeout lunch -- Chinese, say.
Morton says he must make a quick trip to the bathroom.
DEALS IN THE DESERT -- If temperatures moderate, a quick trip to Palm Springs might seem tempting.
The occasional craving for culture can be satisfied by a quick trip to Telluride.
A quick trip to the New York reservation got the tribe on board.
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