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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stop at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief visit or pause at a specific location during a journey or itinerary.
Example: "We made a stop at the local café to grab some coffee before continuing our road trip."
Alternatives: "a visit to" or "a pause at".
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Make a stop at Charles Bridge.
A stop at Darby's Tavern, to honor Darby Duncan.
The train made a stop at a local station.
She pulled to a stop at her clam beds.
Next, I made a stop at the Bellevue Men's Shelter.
Then we make a stop at Murray's Cheese.
The cab came to a stop at North Capitol Street.
"But only after they make a stop at the slots".
He grew nostalgic at a stop at one of the sale barns.
Also included will be a stop at the Belevedere, Queen Anne's Summer Palace.
In the afternoon, make a stop at the Vila Bertramka before dinner at Café Imperial.
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