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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay visits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe making social visits to someone's home, such as friends or family, or to a place of interest or importance. For example: "During his summer holiday, John paid visits to some of the most historical sites in Europe."
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Once Mrs. Kendal takes Merrick up, other notables pay visits: famous people seeking more of what they already have — fame.
The IMF praises the government for its economic management; investment flows in; European trade delegations pay visits; Algiers acts as host to international gatherings.Business as normal, it seems.
Vgo's executives said they ultimately envisioned their robots being used by family members to pay visits and offer help to elderly parents, allowing them to remain independent longer.
A governor's wife must not pay visits but must find out all the unsavoury secrets of her husband's civil servants' wives, convert and chastise them.
And there was never any question that he would pay visits to the same newspaper editorial boards that endorsed him last time.
A Web service Mr. Chapel and his partner introduced five years ago, Lotsa Helping Hands, aims to connect those in need with friends and acquaintances willing to provide rides and meals, do chores or pay visits.
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