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Discover Ludwig'school outing' is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a field trip that students of a school go on collectively. Example sentence: Our class had a great time on our school outing to the city museum.
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A school outing at sixteen had taken her to a concert where she heard, coming out of a slim tube held to human lips, the call of the flute.
It was a school outing for the girls, who were there with some of their classmates.
There are some high-pitched chants of "United" going on, suggesting a school outing or two.
The weekly L'Express called it "ideal for a school outing, less for an evening at the movies".
"For the next one, we visited a hat factory in Luton". Seems a bit like a school outing to me.
They teemed with cypress and fruit trees, pools and pretty fountains – and teenage girls on a school outing.
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And I didn't even go on days out like school outings.
It turns out that the traveling Teslugs, on school outings, often put the principal in the suit and have him take a few arcs.
The zoo's owner, Mohammad Oweida, once hosted family and school outings at the facility.
And visit: an elegant outbuilding housing an information center will be a destination for day trips and school outings.
The education minister insisted that mothers in headscarves should not be allowed to accompany children on school outings.
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