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'taking a journey' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to starting a journey to a particular destination, such as for a vacation or business trip. For example, "We are taking a journey to the Bahamas for spring break."
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Sometimes you already know the answer, and taking a journey towards clarity is so enriching.
Taking a journey through south India will feed your soul, mind and senses.
Walking across it is like taking a journey across two Africas, in the span of about 100 yards.
Audiences are quite happy – always have been in fact, but even more so now – to watch the female protagonist taking a journey.
BRINGING CROPS FROM one of the futuristic new farms in Brazil's central and northern plains to foreign markets means taking a journey back in time.
The exhibition's title — "Rockstone & Bootheel" — comes from a Jamaican dub metal song, but is also a colloquial expression that means "taking a journey".
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She took a journey through Germany.
And all of the characters take a journey.
High time to take a journey on a more disturbing theme-park ride".
For more information visit www.wbstudiotour.co.uk Take a journey Down Under to Middle-earth.
"The pedophilia scandals oblige us to take a journey of transformation".
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