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Discover Ludwig"jaunt through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to take a short, enjoyable trip or journey, often with a carefree or leisurely attitude. Example: After weeks of studying for her exams, Sarah decided to take a jaunt through the countryside to relax and clear her mind before the big test.
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Written in beautiful 19th-century prose, this book is a forensic jaunt through history's strangest crazes.
He trails a Spaniard on a serpentine jaunt through Paris.
The Berlin Marathon was once a pleasant but unremarkable jaunt through the Grunewald forest.
The Iditarod kicked off Saturday with an 11-mile jaunt through Anchorage.
June 16 2012 Symphony Space presents its annual celebration of Leopold Bloom's jaunt through Dublin.
This is Brigitte Bardot meets Barbarella on a handbag-swinging jaunt through Montmartre.
The half-hour we devoted to a jaunt through its center was long enough.
The festival will begin with a jaunt through blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, soul and more.
Our jaunt through the mountains held its own in the misery category.
He went on a gastronomic jaunt through France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and England.
He entered the United States, from Mexico, two months ago, after a jaunt through South and Central America, he said.
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