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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an experience or journey taken together with someone else.
Example: "I had a wonderful time on a trip with my family to the mountains last summer."
Alternatives: "a journey alongside" or "an excursion with".
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Or schedule a trip with friends.
Me? On a trip with Nick Kristof?
Describes a trip with the bird counters.
Plan a trip with our Shopping Interest Guide.
He goes on a trip with three men.
Think about combining a trip with six months' work.
We went on a trip with the family for two weeks, which I don't remember.
Starting Friday, they will embark on a trip with stops in Milwaukee, San Francisco and Pittsburgh.
And then I went on a trip with the guys, sailing down the Yangtze.
nytimes.com/globespotters TRAVEL GUIDE: EUROPE Plan a trip with our Ireland, England and Scotland Travel Guides.
My busiest day yet was a trip with AT Kayaking in Port Angeles.
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