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The phrase "a network of avenues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system or arrangement of interconnected paths or routes, often in a city or urban planning context.
Example: "The city was designed with a network of avenues that facilitated easy navigation for both pedestrians and vehicles."
Alternatives: "a system of streets" or "a web of roads".
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Spanning 155 miles, the circles, squares and other geometric shapes form a network of avenues, ditches and enclosures built long before Christopher Columbus set foot in the new world.
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It resembles a network of streets, avenues and country roads.
The cemetery was divided into numbered sections, separated by an expanded network of avenues.
Walkers, cyclists and bladers flock to this network of avenues -- you can bike a 25-mile loop -- that attract a welter of food and beverage venders serving everything from arepas to exotic fruit smoothies.
The park opened in 1904 and contained a boating lake, a zoo, tree-lined avenues and a network of footpaths.
Philippines' roads and highways consist of a network of national and provincial highways, Expressways, secondary and municipal avenues and roads spanning a length of 205497 km as of December 2007.
But trees on the avenue's medians have already been razed over some nine blocks, the first step toward building the city's third Metrobus system, a network of exclusive bus lanes.
A network of expertise.
Cultivate a network of sources.
Develop a network of support.
Create a network of acquaintances.
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