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Discover LudwigThe phrase "itinerary of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular arrangement of stops on a journey or when referring to a series of events. For example: "We looked at the itinerary of the tour and decided to book the excursion."
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Itinerary of his travels.
A full itinerary of events can be found here.
But art usually haunts the itinerary of our planned excursions.
The itinerary of the tour was already set.
But facts, figures, and doubt are not on the itinerary of this cruise.
Miss Suu Kyi now routinely features on the itinerary of senior foreign visitors.
It's the long flight, the hurried itinerary of a celebrated activist, and the London rush hour.
Trump also went on his usual itinerary of his accomplishments on the campaign.
Not exactly the itinerary of Moses, Jesus, or Paul, but a retreat, nonetheless.
A last scene has him dictating, to Gregory, the itinerary of the king's royal progress.
"Itinerary of Jean Bricard" is a modern refraction of a segment from Roberto Rossellini's "Paisan".
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