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travelling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "travelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of going from one place to another, typically over a distance, and can refer to both leisure and work-related journeys. Example: "I enjoy travelling to new countries and experiencing different cultures."
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60 human-written examples
"Tickets are valid on all other routes into London and Southern passengers are advised to avoid travelling through Clapham Junction, which is very busy.
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He fled Paris on a bicycle during the Nazi Occupation and, after a stint in the French Resistance, later found himself by chance serving as an air force photographer in France's Indo-China war in the early 1950s, travelling through Vietnam and then Cambodia, completely self-taught.
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Travelling westbound along the M4, it's best to bypass Swansea and leave the motorway at junction 47.
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Wildlife Trusts' Nature Finder (Free) Now something for people travelling around the UK in search of the local fauna: an app from the Wildlife Trust with maps and lists of its nature reserves and events – more than 2,000 places and 10,000 events a year – to help you explore the countryside.
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The lowering of the FTB B income threshold for the primary earner is estimated to save $1.2bn over four years, while cutting youth allowance to students travelling overseas, unless it's for study or a family crisis, will save $153.1m over five years, according to the budget papers.
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According to these tweets, Irish expats have been travelling from far and wide to vote: Some who were unable to vote because they could not get back to Ireland have been encouraging others to vote yes with the hashtag #BeMyYes: The referendum result is expected to be announced on Saturday afternoon.
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For much of the next two months I would be travelling on rickety buses along perilous mountain roads.
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Related: 'Misbehaving' Chinese tourists to be monitored by authorities Grötsch admitted that the Chinese were not always the most popular guests, especially those travelling abroad for the first time.
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"If you are really committed, then yes, you can make it, but it takes a lot of work," says Matt Kepnes, who has been travelling the world since 2005, runs NomadicMatt.com, and has written an eBook: How to Make Money with your Travel Blog.
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Perry regularly has private online conversations with her husband, the artist Grayson Perry, when one of them is travelling.
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About 50 or 60 elderly and disabled people turned up at Barnsley railway station determined to continue our campaign for free train travel by travelling without paying on the train.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about travel experiences, use "travelling" to describe the act of going from one place to another, especially when emphasizing the journey itself. For instance: "I enjoy "travelling" by train because I can see the countryside."
Common error
While both "travelling" and "traveling" are acceptable, "travelling" is more common in British English. Choose one and be consistent throughout your writing to maintain clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "travelling" is as a present participle or gerund of the verb 'travel'. It describes an ongoing action or serves as a noun referring to the activity of traveling, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Travel
15%
Lifestyle
6%
Less common in
Sport
5%
Arts
4%
Business
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "travelling" is a versatile word primarily functioning as a verb form, specifically as a present participle or gerund, indicating the act of moving from one place to another. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and prevalence in various contexts, particularly in News & Media, Travel, and Lifestyle. While "traveling" exists as an alternative spelling, "travelling" is favored in British English. To avoid common errors, consistency in spelling is essential. The term appears across various authoritative sources and offers numerous alternative phrases for richer expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
journeying
This term emphasizes the process of making a journey, often with a sense of purpose or adventure.
touring
This suggests a more leisurely or planned movement, often for pleasure or exploration.
exploring
Focuses on discovering new places or things during travel.
voyaging
Indicates a long journey, especially by sea or space.
adventuring
Highlights the exciting and risky aspects of travel.
commuting
Implies regular travel between home and work or school.
trekking
Signifies a difficult or adventurous journey, usually on foot.
globetrotting
Describes extensive travel around the world.
roaming
Suggests wandering without a specific destination.
moving around
A general term for changing location, without specifying the mode or purpose of travel.
FAQs
How is "travelling" different from "traveling"?
"Travelling" and "traveling" are both present participle and gerund forms of the verb "travel". "Travelling" is the preferred spelling in British English, while "traveling" is more common in American English. The meaning is identical; the difference is purely orthographic.
What are some synonyms for "travelling" that I can use in my writing?
Depending on the context, you can use synonyms such as "journeying", "touring", "exploring", or "commuting". The best choice will depend on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to use "travelling" as an adjective?
Yes, "travelling" can be used as an adjective, typically to describe something that travels with someone, such as in the phrase "a travelling companion". It's less common than its use as a verb, but grammatically sound.
When should I use "travelling" instead of "travel"?
"Travelling" is a verb form used in continuous tenses (e.g., "I am travelling") or as a gerund (e.g., "I enjoy travelling"). "Travel" is used as a verb in simple tenses (e.g., "I travel frequently") or as a noun (e.g., "air travel").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested