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traveled
adjective
Frequented by travelers.
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"traveled" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as both a verb and an adjective, for example: "I traveled to Europe last year" or "I packed my traveled suitcase."
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When hours passed, Bartmes traveled to Homan Square, only to be refused entry for nearly an hour.
The Dynamo traveled to Panama to face Arabe Unido on Thursday in the CCL.
His family had traveled to Philadelphia to look for him, before he was found by authorities.
Clinton recently traveled to Egypt and urged president Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood and field marshal Hussein Tantawi of the military to work together.
She has since largely avoided the media, including members of the press who have traveled with her – or, memorably, chased after her.
For her episode, Longoria traveled with Kristof to Cartagena, Colombia, to see the work done by the Juan Felipe Gómez Escobar Foundation, called Juanfe.
As Zuley's interrogation of Slahi was underway, Miller, the Army two-star general in charge of the Guantánamo detention center, traveled to Iraq at the behest of the Pentagon.
Deputies say the bullet killed the armadillo, but bounced off the animal, hit a fence, traveled through the back door of the mother-in-law's mobile home and the recliner in which she was sitting, striking her in the back.
The development came on the second anniversary of the start of the peace talks, which Santos suspended when the Farc grabbed Alzate and two others as they traveled on a remote river in western Colombia on Sunday.
In 2011, when he was 15 years old, he traveled to Bangkok from his native Melbourne to attend the biennial World Rubik's Cube Championship for the first time.
When he traveled by boat, he could see thick layers of the stuff sandwiched along the banks.
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