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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did a trip" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a specific instance of traveling or going on a trip. Example: Last summer, I did a trip to Europe with my family. We visited several countries and it was an unforgettable experience.
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"I just did a trip to Germany.
The BBC did a trip there recently.
Last May, I did a trip from Grenoble to Avignon via the infamous Mont Ventoux, with Red Lantern Cycling.
I did a trip up the west coast of Norway a couple of years ago from Trondheim to the Lofoten islands, that crossed the Arctic Circle.
"I did a trip to Chicago without them and was absolutely miserable," he said, offering the eyebrow-raising explanation that one of his dogs ate his headphones.
I called my bank and they were quite cautious, but I did a trip around the world anyway to value all the assets.
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The mayor and other dignitaries, also wearing colorful capes, did a tripping circle dance in the tamped-down yellow grass in the ring, dotted with cow pies.
They had a band called Adrenalin MOD and did a tripped out acid set.
How does a trip to space impact the human body?
"Next year she'll do a trip somewhere, maybe Europe".
Does a trip to Team Not-Locke fit into his new enlightened plan?
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