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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a trip for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a specific trip intended for a person or group of people, such as "We took a trip for the whole family".
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Nothing could beat a trip for my mother.
During a trip for a meeting in Dubai, I had a chance to go skiing.
Coca-Cola sponsored a trip for Holyfield to Johannesburg, where the President greeted him.
He was happiest when traveling or planning a trip for himself or others.
But there's an important difference: he's never planned a trip for me.
He is busy at work planning a trip for Turkish businesspeople in Israel.
This was not a trip for children, or mothers with anxiety.
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"It was a heady trip for a 26-year-old".
It has been a long trip for a short list.
Their initiation to the Mütter came during a field trip for a drawing class.
Israeli observers said it was a preparatory trip for a longer working visit in the future.
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