Movement of people between geographical locations.
1 Our freedom to travel will no longer be a matter of course.
2 Both young men had taken a year off after university to travel .
3 Business people, often at short notice, need to travel to foreign lands.
4 They said he planned to travel to Iraq to fight U.S. troops.
5 But they will be unable to travel to Europe without risking arrest.
6 It's good to know that it's safe to travel that way again.
7 Millions of French people planned to travel home for Christmas this weekend.
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9 This latter approach is, in fact, a very Buddhist way to travel .
10 Eragon had decided to travel on established roads and trails wherever possible.
11 If you do have to travel , allow extra time, just in case.
12 John was on his way to travel around Europe with a djembe.
13 With the money, she said, she wanted to travel to North Africa.
14 Every autumn he used to travel south in order to buy horses.
15 All three cases were related to travel to Iran, the ministry said.
16 He must receive government permission to travel outside Kabul or the country.
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