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The phrase "a lane of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific section or division of a road or pathway, often in the context of traffic or movement.
Example: "The construction work has reduced the highway to a single lane of traffic, causing significant delays."
Alternatives: "a path of" or "a section of".
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Second, we extend this first result to a lane of autonomous vehicles.
The headlights disclosed a lane of Chinese elms; bundles of wind-blown thistle scurried across it.
If he chose, James could be a bowling ball in a lane of pins.
The protesters walked past lines of police officers who had cordoned off a lane of traffic for them.
It was a tin-roofed shed in a lane of tin-roofed sheds that were rented by lawyers.
The enriched libraries were amplified with indexed primers, pooled equimolarly and sequenced on a lane of Illumina HiSeq.
Some paths are spontaneous -- cutting across a lane of stalled traffic, for instance -- but some acquire the economy of habit.
It is approached down Nakamise Dori, a lane of what you would have to classify as Japanese temple tchotchke shops.
A pedestrian plaza would also be installed on East 17th Street, which runs along the north side of Union Square, replacing a lane of traffic.
A proposal this summer to remove a lane of automobile traffic for bikes on North Williams set off an outcry from residents.
So he acquired a parade permit from the city, which allowed him to shut down a lane of the adjacent road.
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