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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going on a visit" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is planning to visit a specific place or person. Example: "I will be going on a visit to my grandmother's house next week."
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The Q-Team might be going on a visit.
Interview with Barry Fitzgerald, who is going on a visit to Ireland as soon as he gets an exit permit.
The New Yorker, July 27 , 1929P. 7 Boy, going on a visit, puts card in his pocket, which reads: "In case of accident, this was Emery H. Busny".
'There are some very good models out there but a large number of schools don't understand it is going to be a requirement to teach a language - not a case of going on a visit or getting a native speaker in now and again,' he says.
When an officer came by, I asked, "I'm going on a visit, can I get a shower?" The officer nodded and signaled to a fellow guard to open 62 cell.
Remember that this is a huge group, going on a visit.
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She started with a scene in which an inmate is getting ready to go "on a trailer," a semiannual visit that allows a prisoner to spend roughly 72 hours with his family privately in a trailer on prison property.
I went on a visit to the sequin mines.
Writer goes on a visit back to Brooklyn with her and she reminisces.
I remember crying in the toilets, scared to go on a visit.
On the bicentenary of his Inauguration, Philip Hamburger went on a visit to Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
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