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Discover Ludwig"given a tour of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of being shown or guided around a place, such as a city, building, or attraction. It implies that someone is accompanying or leading the person being given the tour. Example: "During my visit to Paris, I was given a tour of the Eiffel Tower by a knowledgeable guide."
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After lunch, we were given a tour of the farm.
Potential buyers will be given a tour of the farms.
Later, I am given a tour of the cellar.
There we were given a tour of the incredible facility within.
I was given a tour of the labs by Rick Lautenbach, Target's manager of forensic services.
He was given a tour of the new Getty Center, which was soon to open.
We even saw him being given a tour of Oxford in a VW people carrier.
("Devon-port"). It's like being given a tour of Britain by a sullen sixth-former.
Nearby, Ms. Edwards was given a tour of Kaverna Moore's gutted home.
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