Sentence examples for a bypass of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bypass of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative route or method that avoids a particular obstacle or process.
Example: "The construction of a new road will create a bypass of the congested area, allowing for smoother traffic flow."
Alternatives: "an alternative to" or "a detour around".

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The spectral measurements were acquired in four different angular positions in a bypass of the mechanical support.

Mr. Houpt was a candidate for epidural anesthesia because he needed a bypass of just one vessel, which could be done in a "minimally invasive" way, with a few small incisions, without cutting open the chest.

The specific case is a 65 year old patient, who undergoes a bypass of a single vessel without any additional procedures or any comorbidity.

A considerable amount of construction activities, including making a bypass of the National Highway NH37 with several overbridges, widening of the road and the bridge over the Brahmaputra have been going on for quite some time.

A bypass of Glasgow was completed in the 1990s.

I-495 is a bypass of Wilmington to the east.

A bypass of downtown Midland was opened in 1934.

A bypass of Saginaw was completed by 1953.

Meanwhile, to the west, work had begun on a bypass of Brantford.

A bypass of St. Johns along US 27 (now US 127 ) opened on August 31 , 1998

A bypass of Zeeland opened in 1958, rerouting M-21 around the town.

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