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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of journey or experience that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "I can't believe you went to Paris for a week; a trip like that must have been unforgettable."
Alternatives: "such a journey" or "an experience like that".
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And I didn't have a dime to make a trip like that on my own".
In an interview this week, I asked Lisa whether they'd been able to answer their big question in a way that had allowed them to put a trip like that on the calendar.
You can't not enjoy a trip like that.
Perhaps you can't afford a trip like that.
But I knew a trip like that would last more than my four weeks of annual vacation.
Added Jonnie Fritz, a neighbor in Santa Clarita: "I remember asking [Judith Sleavin] if she was prepared to take two small children on a trip like that.
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Even accompanied by some of the best guides in Alaska working for a company that is as experienced as anyone operating in the area, there are natural aspects of a trip like this that aren't suited for everyone.
Then there's breakfast (you have to eat even if you're not hungry — though I almost always am) and, a crucial aspect of a trip like this that no one ever mentions, the activation of the digestive system.
For instance, not everyone is lucky enough to be able to take a trip like this that includes iconic places such as the Canyonlands and the Grand Canyon.
Onorato said, "The thing about a trip like this is that you're always just scratching the surface".
Only now do I fully recognize the subconscious wisdom of our choice to take a trip like this, knowing that family vacations like this, just the four of us, are numbered.
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