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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boulevard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide street in a city, often lined with trees or buildings, typically designed for leisurely walking or driving.
Example: "We strolled down a boulevard filled with vibrant flowers and bustling cafes."
Alternatives: "a street" or "a thoroughfare".
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"This is a boulevard soufflé.
"What's a boulevard stop sign?" Naismith asked.
This isn't an ordinary garden path -- it's a boulevard.
We're talking the type that can deal with a boulevard, but not a bus.
"Some of the venders have proposed calling it a 'Boulevard for the Arts,' " he said.
They are connected by a boulevard dotted with large monuments to Confederate generals.
Q. You've said that you've discovered that "Clybourne Park" works as a "boulevard play".
It includes light displays, a boulevard of Christmas doorfronts, ice sculptures, music and carriage rides.
A group of men sat on a boulevard guarding a pile of cushioned office chairs.
Jegaxunlian is one of 200 stores that line a boulevard in this southern Chinese city.
He also designed a "German-style" residential quarter outside Shanghai and a boulevard in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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