Collocations withjourney
These are words often used in combination withjourney.
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arduous journey
However, it is impossible not to admire the determination with which they accomplished their arduous journey.
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cross-country journey
This is quite an extensive and complicated cross-country journey, undertaken at night.
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dangerous journey
His motivation for undertaking the dangerous journey was the hope of making money on a good deal.
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difficult journey
Respondents also expressed the feeling that after a difficult journey they were not relaxed and could not enjoy themselves.
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emotional journey
Yet the chain of undeniably engaging melodies does describe an emotional journey, for all the apparent surface calm and lack of tension.
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final journey
Created during a period of apparently universal conflict, its musical reflections upon our shared final journey attempt to reconcile warring religions around the globe.
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hazardous journey
When we have got to know and accept our ageing selves, then we can map out the most suitable strategies for tackling this intriguing if hazardous journey.
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homeward journey
Jan's response rejects this as a difficulty but raises another potential obstacle - the timing of the homeward journey.
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journey north
Surely it must be a very expensive journey north to wipe out that advantage.
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journey of discovery
The correspondent, as observer, occupies a mediating position in these reports, inviting the reader to join him in his journey of discovery.
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journey of self-discovery
This thesis has led me on a journey of self-discovery and investigation into the attitudes and beliefs of my friends, associates and myself.
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lengthy journey
In addition to the cost of the tolls, people have to make a lengthy journey to access health care, especially cancer treatment.
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long journey
There is clearly a long journey ahead, but this book shows the way.
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musical journey
A widespread variety of instrumental music called "kui" (or "k") tells narratives that revolve around a musical journey.
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one-way journey
A mixed train initially plied the route three times a week taking some 2 hours to complete the one-way journey.
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outward journey
From the end of the preprogrammed outward journey (dashed) towards the target position (0, 0) the robot is guided by landmark navigation (solid line).
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perilous journey
It is inconceivable that this perilous journey was undertaken without some motive behind it.
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personal journey
I tried to write it differently, but ultimately this has been a personal journey.
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railway journey
Better, perhaps, to draw on the analogy of a railway journey.
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return journey
A week later, the travellers started on the return journey.
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safe journey
Passengers are entitled to and must enjoy a safe journey to the same extent as they are entitled to know the truth.
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spiritual journey
Moreover, it has important implications for the philosophy of nature - nature is, after all, the locus of our spiritual journey.
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