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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a station of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or point in a system, often in contexts related to transportation, communication, or service.
Example: "The train will make a stop at a station of great historical significance."
Alternatives: "a point of" or "a hub of".
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Now, a Station of Lips and Hardbodies.
"She is a station of the cross".
A fruit stall outside a station of the Pyongyang Metro.
Scroll to the bottom of available weather stations and find a station of interest.
Pereda tried to remember a station of that name but couldn't.
For the close crop is a station of the coiffe en route to immolation.
§ 22.1 Duty at a station of the Service devoted to the care of Hansen's disease patients; additional pay.
Another time descending into a station of the same line at dead of night, we found not a soul stirring.
It puns on "terminal" 's dual meaning as a station of air travel and a stage in illness.
The church requests a conference to divide the circuit and to make a station of Corning with Caton as an appointment.
The British government acquired it in 1938 and made it a station of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), designated as Station X.
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