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I have been traveling in UK. vs I have been traveling to the UK.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have been traveling in the UK' is used when referring to traveling within the UK, while 'I have been traveling to the UK' is used when referring to traveling to the UK from another country.

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I have been traveling in UK.

This phrase is correct when referring to traveling within the UK.

This phrase is used when talking about traveling within the UK, visiting different places or regions within the country.

Examples:

  • I have been traveling in the UK for the past two weeks, visiting London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff.

Alternatives:

  • I have been traveling around the UK.
  • I have been traveling throughout the UK.

I have been traveling to the UK.

This phrase is correct when referring to traveling to the UK from another country.

This phrase is used when talking about traveling to the UK from another country, arriving in the UK as a destination.

Examples:

  • I have been traveling to the UK every summer to visit my family.

Alternatives:

  • I have been traveling to the United Kingdom.
  • I have been traveling to Britain.

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