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The phrase "a voyage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or experience, often metaphorical, that involves exploration or discovery.
Example: "Embarking on a voyage of self-discovery can lead to profound personal growth."
Alternatives: "a journey of" or "an expedition of".
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It's a voyage of discovery.
Browsing is a voyage of discovery.
Teaching is a voyage of mutually enriching discovery.
I was on a voyage of self discovery.
Science is a voyage of discovery and Katy Börner has provided its first atlas.
Asked if it was "a voyage of discovery", he replied: "Not really.
The book is a voyage of discovery, with useful information and fascinating trivia on every page.
Some of those traumatic experiences and loss of loved ones triggered a voyage of self-discovery.
Thus embarking on a voyage of discovering one's purpose is critical to during the adolescent years.
IN 1949 Alan Sainsbury returned to Britain from a voyage of discovery to the United States.
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Columbus Superconductors--A voyage of discovery.
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