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The phrase 'trips of' is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct. It could be used in certain contexts, such as "trips of discovery" or "trips of a lifetime," although even in those cases, it would be more natural to use a phrase such as "trips devoted to" or "trips taken for." For example, "We took a few trips devoted to discovering new cultures."
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Trips of leisurely discovery.
Canoe trips of several days are commonplace.
Trips of hundreds of miles to the nearest clinic.
"What we lost was trips of current customers".
After trips of several days, he returned covered in paper.
Royal Caribbean offers trips of up to 12 days.
We each did five trips of roughly one month.
Cars are commandeered for trips of any distance.
Trips of this magnitude, in vessels built for the occasion, involve a lot of revision.
But for trips of 2,000 miles plus, the rate rises steeply to £71.
The company specializes in trips of three to five days spanning weekends.
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