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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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in or on

in my trip or "on my trip" (I managed to include a visit to San Diego in my trip to USA)
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Both are possible. If you are planning the trip, you might have managed to include a visit to San Diego in it (this use is a bit loose). If you have already gone, you included it on your trip.

  • Both are possible.
  • If you are planning the trip, you might have managed to include a visit to San Diego in it (this use is a bit loose).
  • If you have already gone, you included it on your trip.
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Both are possible. If you are planning the trip, you might have managed to include a visit to San Diego in it (this use is a bit loose). If you have already gone, you included it on your trip.

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