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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short journey or excursion, often implying that it is not extensive or time-consuming.
Example: "We decided to take a small trip to the nearby lake for the weekend."
Alternatives: "a short journey" or "a brief excursion".
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The strengthening effect of martensite lathes is more dominant in this steel than a small TRIP effect of (3%) γr.
And once in a while, we could all take a small trip together as a family.
Arrange a small trip or a family picnic.
Plan a small trip for a few days for the two of you, where the both of you can unwind and get more time to be with and explore each other.
Go on a small trip for a picnic or a walk on a sunny day, preferably with somebody you went on the vacation with to chat about the best times and exciting moments.
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The company is organizing several private trips and hopes to run a small group trip in November, to be regularly scheduled come 2017.
A small camping trip no doubt, but still tons of fun!
So, a small guilt trip first: "Old trees just grow stronger; old rivers grow wilder every day.
A 30-day Indo-China Discovery tour with STA Travel costs from £1,319pp for a small group trip starting and ending in Bangkok, with potential add-ons including Fiji.
I might add that a trekker with a little extra energy would be well-rewarded with a small side trip to the base camp for Annapurna IV, probably the most difficult of the Annapurnas.
'On a small group trip, with two or more families, the kids babysit themselves and parents are happy because they get to go somewhere they're interested in.'.
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