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Discover Ludwig"be on a trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or group of people currently undertaking a journey to a destination, usually for leisure. For example, "My family will be on a trip to Disneyland next week."
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It's a bunch of kids who like each other enough to be on a trip together.
But if in the meantime you happen to be on a trip to Sicily, be sure to check it out.
"He could be on a trip to the Caribbean during his vacation, but he chooses to be here".
Are they being as interested, curious, inquisitive, as they would be on a trip to an art exhibit?
After having turned the idea over and developed it for several months in London we happened to be on a trip to San Francisco visiting the Auctomatic founders who at the time were on Y-Combinator.
"There are times when I'd be on a trip Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
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This was a year ago when I was on a trip in the area known as the Triangle in Israel.
Photographer Pete Barrett is on a trip, and it's a long one.
Lech was on a trip to Peru and Argentina.
So it was on a trip to Europe this week.
A spokesman said he was on a trip to China.
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