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I have been on an out of town trip vs I had have been on an out of town trip

The correct phrase is "I have been on an out of town trip." The second phrase, "I had have been on an out of town trip," is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I have been on an out of town trip

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you recently went on a trip to a place outside of your usual town or city.

Examples:

  • I have been on an out of town trip to visit my family.
  • She has been on an out of town trip for a business conference.
  • Have you been on an out of town trip recently?
  • They have been on an out of town trip to explore new places.
  • We have been on an out of town trip to relax and unwind.

I had have been on an out of town trip

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

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