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'approximate itinerary' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a plan or route that may not be precise but still gives an idea of what to expect. For example, "I'm planning on taking a road trip this summer and I've created an approximate itinerary of the cities I'd like to visit."
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We mapped out an approximate itinerary and then booked accommodations online along the way.
We charted an approximate itinerary, plugged in some dates, floated around ideas to visit certain towns and cities, but our schedule was largely flexible.
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a The first itinerary planning.
Plan a rough itinerary.
Last spring I did just that, roughly approximating the itinerary of the poet George Noel Gordon Byron on his initial foray from Prevesa on the Ionian coast to the interior of northwest Greece.
Inquiry revealed the fact that one of their offerings was Sherpa Expeditions walking trip, its itinerary approximating Byron's.
Once the online purchase is made (either by agencies or individual tourists), the customers are notified of the approximate pickup/drop-off times pending a precise itinerary.
Because the optimal multi-agent itinerary generation problem is NP-hard, we proposed an approximate algorithm called DMAIP-E based on the global topology graph.
How approximate!
Itinerary of his travels.
Create your own itinerary.
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