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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touring in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to traveling or performing in a specific location or area, often in the context of music or entertainment.
Example: "The band is touring in Europe this summer, performing in several major cities."
Alternatives: "performing in" or "traveling in".
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This tour is now expanded to accommodate 30 attendees, touring in two groups of 15.
The group are touring in Australia.
This summer, it is touring in Europe.
"That's what you get from touring in Japan," Reznor said.
Are you able to explore the countries you're touring in?
Nothing from Kris, who was touring in Europe.
After three years of touring in Europe, I was free.
And finally, the group is touring in earnest.
Thielemans was, however, forced to give up touring in 2014.
Did she expect to be touring in her 60s?
We'd done six months of solid touring in America.
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