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"number of trips" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the number of times someone has traveled, or the number of trips someone has taken. For example, "The number of trips taken by tourists to Italy has increased significantly in the last five years."
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Outside London, the number of trips on trams fell slightly.
Investigators from Choice compared 28 taxi rides to the same number of trips using UberX.
In the early 90s, he made a number of trips to Somalia for the American networks.
"I was also surprised by the number of trips within each county each day".
"I doubt I made half the number of trips he made in all those three years".
The loss of miles will reduce the number of trips she takes, she said.
Without being specific, ethical guidelines state that candidates must limit the number of trips they take.
We meet with the engineers and will take a number of trips back and forth.
The number of trips to meet friends outside their homes has held steady.
Combine errands to reduce the number of trips and, whenever possible, shop, bank and pay bills online.
This has helped to cut the number of trips made back to the police station, according the NPIA.
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