Collocations withtrip

These are words often used in combination withtrip.

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annual trip
Can we spare ourselves our annual trip down to see him to get justice for our part of the country?
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camping trip
The cartoon focuses on the title characters' camping trip, which is foiled by car trouble.
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fishing trip
Last week the boy went/goes on a fishing trip.
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frequent trips
Gandhians made frequent trips, giving lectures, writing books, and winning support for nonviolence.
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long trip
On reflection the implementation of independent and supplementary prescribing has been like the start of a long trip, filled with new experiences, some highs and some lows.
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one-way trip
But in this process of expansion which looks like a one-way trip, responsibility is not equally shared on all sides.
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overnight trip
The 220 nautical mile overnight trip takes 12 hours.
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overseas trip
One of her friends had a dog she couldn't take on an overseas trip.
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return trip
Subsequently, there is an entitlement for a further return trip at public expense for each additional year overseas.
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shopping trip
Buying local agricultural products generally involves an extra shopping trip, perhaps on a specific day of the week, to a specialized outlet.
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short trip
Fair enough, a warning to be heeded, but this short trip need not be taken.
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