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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around trip" is not correct in English; the correct term is "round trip." You can use "round trip" when referring to a journey to a destination and back again, typically in the context of travel or transportation.
Example: "I booked a round trip ticket to New York for the holidays."
Alternatives: "return trip" or "round journey."
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And 56percentt of black millennials would pay more if the messaging around trip services was more relevant to their personal identity, while 38percentt said safety related to their race is one of the most important factors in their choice to book accommodations.
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It wasn't the kind of environment of people lying around, tripping out on drugs.
Then Fred had her wander around, tripping in the snow, falling, getting back up, falling again.
It was 90 degrees and Winnie the Pooh was staggering around, tripping over strollers, kicking little tykes, occasionally sticking his head in an ice cream pushcart for relief.
Just the other day going from Marina Del Ray to Hollywood, a 10 mile around-trip drive took me an hour and 45 minutes in the middle of the day.
A recent Web search found fares in late October starting around $320 round trip from New York airports.
On her new record the likes of rapper-producer Oh No, Sa-Ra's Shafiq Husayn and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Scoop DeVille all create backings that hover around trip-hop and 80s funk.
Both books are organized around trips to the supermarket.
"We don't go through a ceremony of sitting around, tripping and then writing songs for hours, no," says Stella.
Those on the roadside said their days revolved around trips to the block, washing their few clothes and hanging them to dry on makeshift lines.
Our platform is built around trips," said Wilson.
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