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Discover Ludwig"skip the trip" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to avoid or not take a planned journey or trip. Example: "I think it's better to skip the trip to the beach this weekend. The weather forecast says it's going to rain."
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Don't skip the trip.
Better to get the catalog, you decide, and skip the trip.
Ms. Stein had to skip the trip to California: she is eight months pregnant.
Last January, it introduced the eVisa, which allowed Americans, Japanese, Australians and Canadians to apply for the document online and skip the trip to the Brazilian consulate.
Many buyers skip the trip into town, or go there to assess the product and then buy it cheaper from the comfort of their sofa.
If any or all of the reforms finally go through, it is a safe bet that more foreign firms will follow in Aviva's footsteps though they may skip the trip to Kansas City.
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So I bought it, and once more skipped the trip.
Reyna and Jones skipped the trip, though Jones will join the team in Miami this week.
By morning, I had a cough, and skipped the trip to the Cliffs of Moher.
So the Mets reluctantly skipped the trip to the military academy and the Yankees filled in for them.
Matura, 32, had never been on a World Cup podium before, but took advantage of a weakened start field as many of the top jumpers skipped the trip to Japan.
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