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The phrase "itinerary to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a planned schedule of travel, for example: "I've created an itinerary to help some of my friends plan their road trip."
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He changed his itinerary to Washington.
The app also lets you forward your itinerary to others.
Be prepared for your planned itinerary to fall apart – and beware the sudden Aegean squalls.
Rome, Paris, London — an itinerary to stir the imagination, but never his.
He recounted his itinerary to the skies with eyes closed, his index finger wagging at invisible stars.
You can also e-mail your itinerary to [email protected] to add it automatically to your planned trips.
She appeared fairly regularly in England and extended her itinerary to the European continent, the United States, and Canada.
A "solocation" is the perfect way to explore; it allows you to tailor your itinerary to your own interests.
In 1944, he went to Mexico to learn Spanish but blew off the official itinerary to hitchhike across the country.
Isram World of Travel has several Jewish heritage tours, including a new 12-day itinerary to Argentina and Brazil.
It would also be better at hunting for solutions to mathematical tangles such as the travelling-salesman problem (determining the shortest itinerary to visit several cities).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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