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The phrase "a shorter trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the length or duration of different trips, indicating that one trip takes less time or distance than another.
Example: "We decided to take a shorter trip to the beach instead of driving all the way to the mountains."
Alternatives: "a quicker journey" or "a more brief excursion."
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It's a shorter trip than London to Zurich.
The new dock definitely means a shorter trip for Island gamblers.
The new dock definitely means a shorter trip for gamblers from Long Island.
India With flights well under £500, India makes perfect sense for a shorter trip.
I said we could do this again, maybe next year, and make it a shorter trip.
At the risk of stating the obvious, an excellent way to economise is to make a shorter trip.
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"It's just a short trip.
A short trip around the West End can cost £40.
I'd hire you for a short trip".
Or a short trip to a makeshift morgue.
What a short trip it is from innocence to obsession.
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