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The phrase 'make a trip to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an action that involves travelling to a specific location. For example: "I am planning to make a trip to Tokyo next summer to explore the city."
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No need to make a trip to the sauna.
"Maybe I will make a trip to Maui," Shiffrin said.
Maybe now I could get up and make a trip to the water fountain.
On certain holidays we all make a trip to the cemetery.
"I'll make a trip to Jackson Heights and get you some special ingredients".
He added: "So, I decided to make a trip to Wyoming, to bid on-site.
Ever Adaptable Most New Yorkers wouldn't make a trip to see a cockroach.
Make a trip to campus in October, because the team might not be playing in March.
Do such circumstances make a trip to Connecticut an easy, not to mention welcome, event?
You'll need to make a trip to a Chinese food store for this.
Mr. Gingrich suggested offering a $10 billion prize for the first venture to make a trip to Mars.
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