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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a footbridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bridge designed for pedestrians to cross over a road, river, or other obstacles.
Example: "The city plans to build a footbridge over the river to improve access for walkers and cyclists."
Alternatives: "pedestrian bridge" or "walkway bridge".
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Stanley piece about the Harlem River Pedestrian Bridge, a footbridge, connecting Ward's Island with 103rd St. Manhattan.
A footbridge for £185m?
Then he shrugged and ambled off over a footbridge.
The pavilion is connected to the mainland by a footbridge.
Then cross over the brook by a footbridge with handrails.
A footbridge will take you safely over the river.
A trolley is crossing a footbridge and a tall backpacker is standing beside you.
It's two houses from a footbridge to the beach, which is about one block away.
He came to a footbridge where his son had played in the summer.
The hurdles go beyond just a single state authority fearful to concede even a footbridge.
Beside the parking lot was a trench, spanned by a footbridge with an iron railing.
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