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on your trip vs at your trip

The correct phrase is 'on your trip.' 'At your trip' is not a common or correct phrase in English. 'On your trip' is used to refer to something happening during the course of a journey or vacation.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2251 views

on your trip

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on your trip' to refer to something happening during the course of a journey or vacation.

Examples:

  • I met some interesting people on my trip to Europe.
  • Make sure to take plenty of photos on your trip.
  • What did you learn on your trip to the mountains?
  • She got sick on her trip to Asia.
  • We had a great time on our trip to the beach.
  • You said on your trip you sensed a feeling of great brotherhood.
  • Maybe she'll accompany you on your trip to Arquero, right?
  • We want to know the results on your trip to Costa Verde.
  • What is the first destination on your trip?
  • Who's the lucky fella you'll be taking on your trip?
  • So Russel will be accompanying you on your trip around the world.
  • You should go on your trip.
  • While you're on your trip.
  • A retinue of over 100 virgins on your trip to Pyongyang?
  • Choose from this list the things you'll need on your trip.
  • Thanks again, Mr. J, for inviting me on your trip.
  • Would you like another mojito... the drink you first enjoyed on your trip to Cuba...
  • No, Louis, you should go on your trip.
  • No, Louis, you should go on your trip.
  • Think about that on your trip home.
  • Then you get to go on your trip. It's Wu.
  • I just thought you might want to grab lunch before you head out on your trip.
  • We've got this, just focus on your trip.
  • Did you talk to anybody on your trip?
  • Is it that guy you met on your trip?

at your trip

This phrase is not correct or commonly used in English.

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