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The phrase "a common stopover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequently visited location where travelers pause during their journey, often for layovers or breaks.
Example: "Many international flights have a common stopover in major cities like London or New York."
Alternatives: "a typical layover" or "a frequent stop".
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Back in the 15th century, Slavonice was a common stopover on the Prague-to-Vienna trade route.
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During the many stopovers along the way, they found themselves frequently straying from the rest of the group and realized they shared a similar curiosity about the people and places they were seeing, a common sense of adventure and a desire to get off the beaten path from the usual tourist agenda.
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He made a stopover in a tree a hundred yards or so from the bench.
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