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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'caravan for' is not correct and usable in written English.
You ought to use a different phrase such as 'caravan to'. For example: We took a caravan to go on a camping trip.
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Members of the Solidarity Caravan for Peace speak in Europe.
I climbed into the caravan for men and boys.
Still, she was back at Caravan for her second spray tan.
He wouldn't come out of the caravan for 10 hours - drugs, alcohol," said Ernie at lunch.
We trundled back to the caravan for a change of clothes.
Canavan has been on the income splitting caravan for a while now.
As a result, she lived in a caravan for several years.
Brought up in a caravan for the early part of his life, Gubay recalled, "I had a very hard father.
Kursk sat beautifully in the Drill Hall, and Greg McLaren used his caravan for More Than Words.
"We lived in a caravan for a while, then started buying things to do up this house.
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By 2002, pilots began to worry about what they perceived to be the lack of power and speed of their planes -- the single-engine Cessna Caravan -- for a country as big and mountainous as Colombia.
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