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Discover Ludwig"visit relatives" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to an action of going to see family members. For example, "I'm excited to visit relatives this summer".
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He might even have gone to visit relatives in Connecticut.
They were on their way to visit relatives in California.
Mrs. Cortright and her husband visit relatives in Ireland regularly.
He has returned to China with his family several times to visit relatives.
We stopped in Morón to visit relatives of a Cuban friend.
His parents emigrated from East to West Germany, and they returned often to visit relatives.
I added that I was headed to Abruzzo to visit relatives.
I remember riding in a trolley car on that very avenue on trips to visit relatives.
"They will say, 'wait, I'm cooking,' or 'wait, I'm getting ready to visit relatives'".
That could be followed by letting more people cross the border to visit relatives.
Others were traveling to visit relatives ahead of Id al-Adha, the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice.
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