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"taking a tour" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about going on a guided tour or visiting different places as a form of exploration or sightseeing. Here is an example sentence: "I will be taking a tour of Europe next month, visiting popular landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum."
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After taking a tour together, they went out to dinner.
I enjoy taking a tour of a very wealthy estate".
Her parents were taking a tour to Thailand with a group of retired people, Zichen said.
In August 2006, immediately following the election, I was taking a tour in Peru.
Experience our vibrant campus by attending an information session and taking a tour.
There are three primary reasons for taking a tour: to learn, to assess, and to teach.
Speaking of picturesque, there are times when looking at Michael Schweikardt's scenic design seems like taking a tour of heaven.
Black Movie Star Barbara behaves as if she were royalty taking a tour of a tacky public garden.
You can learn about Shuar communities by taking a tour from the southern jungle near the town of Macas.
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Take a tour through it.
Click 'Take a tour'.
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