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The phrase "trips to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to trips you have taken, are taking, or plan to take to a particular place. For example, "I'm planning two trips to Mexico this year."
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Two trips to Florida!
There are trips to take.
Trips to the Met, yes.
"I took trips to Europe.
Trips to Ynys Lochtyn peninsula.
Trips to Costco had to be made.
Remember those childhood trips to the circus?
"The trips to Milan were Kafkaesque.
But their trips to Vermont were exhausting.
"A lot of trips to Tampa.
Their trips to Vermont are much easier.
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