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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a city block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the distance or area defined by the streets that surround a block of buildings in an urban environment.
Example: "The restaurant is just a short walk away, located only a city block from the park."
Alternatives: "a city square" or "an urban block".
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It was big enough to cover a city block.
None may be more than a city block long.
"In an ordinary size city, it's a city block.
Silliman is Yale's largest residential college in terms of area, occupying most of a city block.
The women would start about a city block behind the men.
"You had a pile that was four or five storeys high and a city block long.
Any building that takes up the better part of a city block qualifies as large.
So "writer's block" could be a city block where writers live.
Market forces: Mercado Bolhao occupies a city block on the northern side of Rua Formosa.
She could have been lying, but Macy's runs a city block.
It was loaded with enough fertilizer to blow up a city block.
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