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The phrase "a stop for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or event that serves as a pause or break for something or someone.
Example: "We made a stop for the night at a cozy inn along the highway."
Alternatives: "a break for the" or "a pause for the".
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A stop for the No. 6 train is just two blocks away.
"Greece is just a stop for the Syrians who make it here," he says.
To the west of the neighborhood, along Esplanade, is a stop for the 5 train, at the Pelham Parkway station.
The stairs ended at the Via Monsignor Saverio Cinque, where there was a stop for the local bus to Positano.
Ms. Diaz and her husband have been regulars along the Boone Avenue strip, which has been a stop for the global graffiti showcase known as Meeting of Styles.
In the lot there was a stop for the Mexicoach, a small van that, for four dollars, takes people to Avenida Revolución.
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Yet the coliseum's storied history as a music arena--a stop for the likes of Van Halen, the Grateful Dead, the Kinks, and Kiss -- holds similar sway over the building's champions.
The borough also has a stop for SEPTA — the region's railroad.
Supermarkets, restaurants and bars are nearby; a stop for SEPTA, the local transit system, is about three blocks away.
Pepin also is a stop for aficionados of the children's author Laura Ingalls Wilder, born in 1867.
It also included (after much persistence) a stop for a much-deserved treat in the snack area".
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