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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used in a similar way to "a group of" or "a collection of" to describe a specific number or type of things or people. Here is an example sentence: "We took a trip of five people to the beach last summer." This means that there were five people in the group who went on the trip to the beach. Another example: "The museum displayed a trip of artifacts from ancient civilizations." This sentence means that the museum had a collection of artifacts from various ancient civilizations on display.
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That's a trip of 1.212 miles.
It was a trip of many dimensions".
In 2005, she traced a trip of Snetsinger's to Kenya.
I am planning a trip of my own, to Russia.
This is a pilgrimage, a trip of faith.
They'd made reservations for a trip of their own.
"Get ready for a trip of a lifetime," she remembered it saying.
Fly to Ontario with Air Canada rouge before embarking on a trip of a lifetime.
Only the most resilient and deferential should try a trip of this scope.
Just weeks before, Ms. Rosoff cycled from Manhattan to Montauk, a trip of roughly 100 miles.
We saved for a trip of a lifetime and this is what we got".
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