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Discover Ludwig"research trip" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a journey taken with the purpose of conducting research. For example, "Karen took a research trip to Scotland to learn more about the country's culture."
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I picked it up on a research trip to Berlin.
Florence: This dish reminds me of my first research trip to Venice.
In February, before leaving on a research trip to Taiwan, he visited me again.
The scientists were actually on an expedition to recover equipment lost during a 2012 research trip.
Eyre and his designer John Gunter were denied the funds for a research trip.
Pierre's connection with San Augustin stems from a research trip for a university project.
The Trullo team went on a pasta research trip to Tuscany recently.
They had joined a separate group of Nobel prizewinners on a pre-congress research trip.
Every summer, "Silicon Valley"'s writers and producers take a research trip to Northern California.
An undergraduate student on a research trip to Samoa, he stopped off in Fiji to surf.
His departure the next day for a two-week research trip in Senegal offered her time to mull it over.
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