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Discover Ludwig"working trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a trip that one takes for work-related purposes. For example, "I'm taking a working trip to the East Coast next week."
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The president, Charles Taylor, left the country for a mid-week working trip to Morocco.
YOU'RE unlikely to make any huge gaffes on a working trip to Italy's business capital.
The two were staying there while on a working trip sponsored by Sandals, a resort chain.
It was partly a working trip – Baloch had promised Hyder news – but partly for leisure.
But Micah Rasmussen, a spokesman for the governor, said his current trip "is a working trip -- there's no question".
Trump's visit there was expected to be a scaled-down working trip that would include a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Both parents understood Horatio would be equipped with a pen flare, that there would be a working trip-wire around the campsite and that a weapon was available to a trip leader in case of an attack.
He goes on working trips abroad on which he claims to earn up to £30,000 a month.
Miss you too!!" Her friend asked: "Are you on a fun trip or work trip?
The difference was significant for home to work trip distance (p-value: 0.03) and marginally significant for work to home trip duration (p-value: 0.11), but insignificant for home to work trip duration (p-value: 0.32) and work to home distance (p-value: 0.97).
And that will also apply to work trips.
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