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The phrase "a tour that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific tour that has particular characteristics or features.
Example: "We are excited to announce a tour that will take you through the most beautiful landscapes of the country."
Alternatives: "a journey that" or "an excursion that".
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They're on a tour that brings them to Terminal 5, Feb. 26-27.
(The same personnel are currently on a tour that reaches the Bowery Ballroom on Sept. 13).
A tour that includes stops at a church and several cultural institutions.
Now I'm back on the road, on a tour that started in Glasgow on 9 January.
A tour that includes Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Soho and sunset on the Brooklyn Bridge.
Now I'm back on the road, on a tour that started in Glasgow 10 days ago.
A tour that includes stops at a church and several church and several cultural institutions.
To get to Dunedin from Queenstown, we took a tour that was a day in itself.
He is on a tour that has touched eight southern states in two days.
The group has reunited for a tour that includes four New York City shows.
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A tour that emphasizes Irish and Italian heritage, traveling through Little Italy and southward, ending in the former "Five Points".
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