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The phrase "a trip to remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a memorable or significant journey or experience that one would cherish or think about fondly.
Example: "Our vacation to Italy was truly a trip to remember, filled with breathtaking sights and unforgettable moments."
Alternatives: "an unforgettable journey" or "a memorable adventure".
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This was a trip to remember.
But that aside, it will be a trip to remember.
And with Poitiers' Futuroscope theme park, all the family are guaranteed a trip to remember.
The girls look like they have a trip to remember in the sequel - with scenes flashing back to the past, and scenes set in Morocco.
And if you want to make it a trip to remember for the children, you can treat them to a ride in a sleigh drawn by reindeer.
Star Breeze was a trip to remember for many unexpected reasons.
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On long walks around New York (and on a trip to Brussels), he remembers his childhood and an ex-girlfriend.
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