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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some travel" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a certain amount or type of travel, rather than all travel in general. Example: "I have been fortunate enough to do some travel in my life, including trips to Europe, Asia, and South America."
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"Some travel will be involved," apparently.
Some travel regularly to China.
Some travel will be rescheduled, officials noted.
At-home office, some travel required.
Some travel as far as South America.
Looking for some travel bragging rights?
Some travel strategists believe this works.
We have some travel suggestions for you.
Some travel to Washington was tied to state business.
Still, "some travel business is coming back," he said.
Some travel experts think the trend is positive.
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