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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boardwalk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a wooden walkway, typically found along beaches or waterfronts, where people can stroll, shop, or dine.
Example: "We spent the afternoon walking along a boardwalk, enjoying the ocean breeze and the view of the sunset."
Alternatives: "a promenade" or "a walkway".
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"A boardwalk is a boardwalk," he said.
You can't even call it a boardwalk.
They need a beach with a boardwalk.
"We can't even call it a boardwalk," Mr. Powers said.
Follow a gravel path to the start of a boardwalk.
Now, it is inspiring a question of Talmudic complexity: Can a boardwalk be called a boardwalk if it is not made of boards?
Carpenters set wooden two-by-fours into the herringboned ranks that make a boardwalk.
"It's called a Boardwalk, and if you use other material, it loses its identity.
"We're getting sand before we get a Boardwalk?" Ms. Morris said.
"We're very upset with Cuomo that he hasn't given us a boardwalk," Ms. Hart said.
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