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The phrase "a flyover between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or area where a flyover structure is situated between two points or landmarks.
Example: "The new highway includes a flyover between the city center and the airport, improving traffic flow significantly."
Alternatives: "an overpass connecting" or "a bridge spanning between".
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Evening newscasts are clearly no longer the pinnacle of network prestige; for important newsmakers they are now a flyover between the hubs of morning talk shows and late-night comedy.
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Folly for a Flyover is an arts centre built of wooden bricks between two flyovers – offers cinema, children's art sessions and a cafe, while Hackney Wicked is an open weekend of the residents' work on display – although the 2011 event has just been on, unfortunately.
An overpass between eastbound Route 3 and northbound Route 120 was completed in 2009 and a flyover from southbound Route 120 to eastbound Route 3 was completed in 2010.
Gotta be a flyover too!
Two police helicopters did a flyover.
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.
Major weaknesses have been found in the steel supports for a flyover along the roadway.
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