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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on an excursion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a journey or outing that one takes as a form of pleasure. For example, "The family went on an excursion to the beach for a day of fun and relaxation."
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Twenty-five yearlierrlier, when they were still a young couple, they went on an excursion to Djursholm on one of the first Sundays in May.
Writer went from Harrisburg, Pa .with Frimbo on an excursion train pulled by a steam engine.
On Thursday, the British took reporters on an excursion to see the operation that began today.
One of them, Roman Katayev, 26, was on an excursion from Perm.
The two men were on an excursion from a yacht moored in Kingston.
Last fall, the Phoebe Snow cars were a special attraction on an excursion sponsored by Metro-North for railroad buffs.
Today was such a nice day maybe they decided to go on an excursion and enjoy themselves a bit".
Rebecca Nicholson Alan Yentob is on an excursion to India to discover the folk music of Rajasthan.
Last fall, the Phoebe Snow cars were a special attraction on an excursion sponsored by Metro-North for railroad enthusiasts.
Richard Olney saw it first in 1961 on an excursion south from his adoptive home in Paris.
"We're realistic: we know it is difficult, but we're not here on an excursion," Blanc had said and their presence gave hope of reaching the three-goal target.
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