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The phrase "about your trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing details or information related to someone's journey or travel experience.
Example: "I would love to hear more about your trip to Italy and the places you visited."
Alternatives: "regarding your journey" or "concerning your travel".
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"Tell me about your trip.
Tell me about your trip to Paris this summer".
Can you talk a little bit about your trip to Lebanon?
And if you're stressed or excited about your trip you may have a harder time sleeping.
As for Papa Bear's concern about your trip, just say: "Thanks, Dad.
"I want to hear all about your trip," goes the familiar mantra.
"I said to him, 'Tell me about your trip to the South Pole,' " Mrs. Hart said.
I'd like to hear about your trip without feeling diminished by my insignificance in the face of my cousins' perfection".
Tell him about your trip to the Empire State Building, and he may later remember the event as if he'd gone himself.
GADLING'S recent post, "How to effectively complain about your trip via twitter", does pretty much what it says on the tin.Follow and hook your audience If you're flying on Virgin America this weekend, start the dialogue early.
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Whether it's exploring tropical rainforests, relaxing on sugar-sand beaches, wildlife watching in national parks or braving a Tarzan swing – we want to know all about your trips.
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