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The phrase "a trip for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or destination of a trip, often indicating that the trip is intended for a specific person or group.
Example: "We are planning a trip for a family reunion next summer."
Alternatives: "a journey for a" or "an excursion for a".
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During a trip for a meeting in Dubai, I had a chance to go skiing.
It was, as he said, a trip for a railroad magnate: luxurious, grand, beautiful and fun.
Lamb House, a Georgian brick residence at the end of a picturesque street in Rye, England, is worth a trip for a different reason.
Before long, she found herself spearheading a trip for a group of 19 -- all women and most of them an enviable distance from middle age.
Samson Teshome, manager of Origin Ethiopia, a local company that organised a trip for a French party, said their convoy had set out last weekend from Mekele.
My mother had passed away in 1981, and while Auntie Rosa was on a trip for a speaking engagement, she visited me in my home in New Jersey.
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It's too long a trip for an infant, though not for me.
The only slight disappointment is the prize - a trip for two to an unspecified "IAAF event".
"Just now, I was planning a trip for me and a couple of friends to snowboard in New Jersey".
An auction will include a trip for two to Anguilla, a mink coat and other items.
She said to me: "Even on a trip for 12,000 miles, I am a Parisienne".
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