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The phrase "a working tour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tour that is focused on work-related activities, often involving meetings, inspections, or other professional engagements.
Example: "The CEO is embarking on a working tour of the company's international offices to assess operations and meet with local teams."
Alternatives: "business trip" or "professional tour".
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Around 15 hours earlier Fallon was riding at Belmont Park in New York at the end of a summer spent on a working tour of the States.
She became an executive at Star TV in Hong Kong and interpreted for Murdoch on a working tour of the mainland.
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She has a working bathtub on her tour bus.
Howard did not receive a working license for the tour hence Finch was taken for his part.
I'm starting a tour guide company now though, which includes a tour of a working mine.
It seems to run on passion and offers a history-rich tour in a working environment, not a museum.
Some offer tours of a working farm or host farm-to-fork dinners.
Playing at least eight shows a week, 35cities a year and working a tour schedule that is booked through 1998, Caveman will gross about $14 million in ticket sales this year.
"I was joking with myself, and I said, 'Why don't you just do a crowd-work tour?'" Crowd work is comedy jargon for spontaneous banter with the audience.
The two officers were from the South Bronx, working a tour as part of the Police Department's counterterrorism deployment at high-profile locations.
"Jay's working a tour, so he must be there, but that building's vacant so they probably won't even send them in.
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