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complete excursion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "complete excursion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thorough or full journey or trip, often in a travel or adventure context. Example: "The tour company offers a complete excursion that covers all the major attractions in the city."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
According to the official papers on the line's construction, when the line first opened for trains between Sydney and Sutherland construction was not quite complete, so excursion services initially ran on weekends only until the entire line was handed over.
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The deformity increases more slowly during the time when the iliac apophysis is completing its excursion.
If the growth center has completed its excursion of ossification, then it is safe to conclude that the cast treatment, for growth of the spine and of the lateral curve, can be stopped.
No gastronomic pilgrimage to Norcia is complete without an excursion to the village of Castelluccio, at 4,800 feet above sea level the highest in Umbria.
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The midsection of a vintage number called "Mellow My Man," for instance, was reshaped into a new jack swing excursion, complete with a solo by the trumpeter Matt Cappy.
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He has a brilliant opening sequence in which the children are solemnly taught incorrect meanings to the words "sea", "motorway" and "excursion", complete with incorrect contexts.
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Mr. Spies's Las Vegas excursion — complete with its own slogan, "We Still Believe in America," a cheeky play on Mr. Romney's campaign slogan, "Believe in America" — is perhaps the most elaborate of the Republican gatherings.
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Be sure to book a 40-minute guided excursion (complete with live singing) with La Gondola Providence.
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A Shopper's Icon A visit to Kansas City is not complete without a shopping excursion to the 80-year-old Country Club Plaza (47th and Central Street).
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Not to mention that its people are perhaps the most comestible-crazed Asians outside of Singapore — no excursion is complete without, say, a bag of stewed duck tongues at journey's end.
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I won't say more lest I spoil the pleasures of this lovely, time-shifting novel, which evokes a lost New York complete with a school excursion to Coney Island and side trips to "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir". It's like a classic Jean Shepherd anecdote with supernatural overtones.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "complete excursion" to emphasize that a trip or tour covers all aspects and leaves nothing out. It suggests a thorough and well-rounded experience.
Common error
Avoid using "complete excursion" in overly casual or informal contexts. While grammatically correct, it can sound overly formal or pretentious when simpler terms like "full trip" or "thorough tour" would suffice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "complete excursion" functions as a noun phrase, where "complete" modifies the noun "excursion". Ludwig AI indicates it is grammatical but examples are limited.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "complete excursion" is grammatically sound, meant to convey a thorough and all-encompassing trip or tour. Despite Ludwig AI's validation of its grammatical correctness, the lack of real-world examples suggests it's not a frequently used phrase. When writing, consider whether the slightly formal tone fits the context, or if alternatives like "full trip" or "thorough tour" might be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
full trip
Replaces "excursion" with a more common term and focuses on the entirety of the journey.
thorough tour
Emphasizes the comprehensiveness of the tour, suggesting that all aspects are covered.
comprehensive outing
Highlights the inclusive nature of the outing, implying it covers a wide range of experiences.
total expedition
Uses a more formal word, "expedition", and highlights the entirety of the journey.
all-inclusive journey
Stresses that everything is included in the journey.
entire voyage
Replaces "excursion" with "voyage", implying a longer and more significant trip.
extensive exploration
Focuses on the exploration aspect of the trip, suggesting a detailed and thorough investigation.
in-depth adventure
Highlights the adventurous nature of the trip, emphasizing a deep and thorough experience.
exhaustive travel
Stresses the thoroughness of the travel, implying that all possible aspects are covered.
complete tour package
Adds the concept of a package deal, emphasizing the structured and all-encompassing nature of the tour.
FAQs
How can I use "complete excursion" in a sentence?
You might say, "The tour company offers a complete excursion that covers all the major attractions in the city."
What are some alternatives to saying "complete excursion"?
Alternatives include "full trip", "thorough tour", or "comprehensive outing" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "complete excursion" or "full excursion"?
"Complete excursion" emphasizes thoroughness and all-inclusiveness, while "full excursion" simply means that the excursion is at its maximum capacity or duration. The best choice depends on the intended meaning.
What makes an excursion "complete"?
A "complete excursion" implies that all aspects of the experience are covered, leaving nothing out. It suggests a well-rounded and thorough journey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested