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The phrase "a tour with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in a guided experience or journey alongside someone or a group.
Example: "I booked a tour with a local guide to explore the historical sites of the city."
Alternatives: "a trip alongside" or "an excursion with".
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Writer goes on a tour with Tedesco.
Also plans to go on a tour with Buddy Rich.
Sunday at 2 p.m., a tour with Dennis Stevenson.
JS: We did a tour with them in Australia.
He's rehearsing for a tour with Glenn Tilbrook.
A tour with an English-speaking guide costs about $18.
Going on a tour with them was unbelievable.
"We did a tour with William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.
But it may be the biggest ever made for a tour with five performances.
After "The Voice" became unexpectedly successful, he had to pull out of a tour with Rihanna.
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How does one proceed through the day, through a tour -- with such daunting repertoire?
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