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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a journey or travel experience involving a specific mode of transportation or location.
Example: "I took a trip on the scenic train through the mountains last summer."
Alternatives: "a journey on" or "an excursion on".
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Tells about a trip on one of these planes from N.Y. to Phila.
Taking a trip on one of the tourist buses that run from George Square.
I take a trip on Lady Jayne.
And it involves a trip on Eurostar.
O'Neill concludes with Hans remembering a trip on that ferry.
A trip on the "SuperZip" zipline at Princeton Blairstown Center.
Can your friend manage such a trip on her own?
Many people have doubts about booking a trip on line.
Sounds like a trip on the self-help inspirational circuit?
77 min: Dzeko is booked for a trip on Faty.
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