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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Itinerary

Hi,

I was wondering if you have the New York trip flight itinerary? I will be leaving to New York next week.

Sentence above grammatically correct and native? Thanks!
  

Top answer

" Otherwise, fine. " ("The New York trip" is one expression; "flight itinerary" is another. )

  • " Otherwise, fine.
  • " ("The New York trip" is one expression; "flight itinerary" is another.
  • )
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3 Answers
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I'd say "leaving for New York." Otherwise, fine.

Of course this assumes that your respondant knows about "the New York trip."

("The New York trip" is one expression; "flight itinerary" is another. The first qualifies the second.)
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Turn it around and cut out a helluva lot of extra words, and it is natural:

I'm leaving for New York next week. Do you have the itinerary?
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I agree, MrM. Two New York's are one too many!

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