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"do a trip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a journey that you plan to take. For example: "We decided to do a trip to Europe this summer."
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"Next year she'll do a trip somewhere, maybe Europe".
Most people don't look at a ski or snowboard trip as they do a trip to the beach.
I do think that Lily and Dewi may need to do a trip to Bali at some point in the future.
I'd love to do a trip to South America, especially Patagonia, in the next few years so I thought the 84km South Coast track would be good practice.
"He was planning to do a trip the next year, so we found dates that were good for both of us".
My boyfriend and I would like to do a trip of between six weeks and three months this autumn but have very little money.
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"I just did a trip to Germany.
The BBC did a trip there recently.
How does a trip to space impact the human body?
Does a trip to Team Not-Locke fit into his new enlightened plan?
"They do need people on the ground over there, not just coming once every couple of months and doing a trip," Paul said.
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