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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flyover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bridge or road that passes over another road or area, often used in the context of transportation infrastructure.
Example: "The new flyover has significantly reduced traffic congestion in the city center."
Alternatives: "an overpass" or "a viaduct".
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Gotta be a flyover too!
I'm in a flyover state.
JUDITH: There is a flyover that includes Spirfires and jets.
Further away is a flyover packed with lorries.
The lodge was a cheap, basic place, overlooking a flyover with noisy traffic.
She lives beneath a flyover, by a chaotic road junction in Old Delhi.
The event will also feature a flyover by SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo.
He was lying on the verge of a flyover overlooking the Lower Ninth Ward.
Major weaknesses have been found in the steel supports for a flyover along the roadway.
Taxis weave through huge concrete columns that will eventually support a flyover.
I found the other end of Surah na Kheda's story under a flyover in Jaipur.
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