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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make tours" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to organize or arrange trips or journeys for others. Example: I work for a travel agency and my job is to make tours for clients who want to explore different countries.
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Of course, if it can be said that San Diego's hometown team is in another country, that is, in a way, how football is catching fire across in the US, as more and more European clubs make tours every summer.
A spokeswoman for the White House, Ashley Snee, said, "The tour policy and procedures have been under review and consideration for the last 18 months, with a goal to make tours more available".
In addition to the Western Australian Symphony Orchestra, there is a youth orchestra, a large choral society, and opera and ballet companies, which perform at the Perth Concert Hall and at the superbly renovated His Majesty's Theatre (also in Perth) and which also make tours to country centres.
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Just be sure to make tour reservations well in advance.
HOPPE MAY ACCOMPANY HIM Former Titleholder Also Likely to Make Tour of Europe -- Other Billiard News.
Pentagon workers could still make tour requests through a scheduling office, the employee added.
That's always been an incredibly difficult call I've had to make tour after tour.
Greaves India (greavesindia.com) can tailor-make tours of the state.
He made tours of Ireland from 1776 to 1778, publishing his A Tour in Ireland in 1780.
She made tours of the United States in 1899, 1901 02, and 1907.
THE San Francisco Symphony, which has made tours of Europe and Asia, is back on the road.
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