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The phrase "a stop on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location or point of interest along a route or journey, often in the context of travel or transportation.
Example: "The train makes a stop on Main Street before continuing to the next station."
Alternatives: "a stop at" or "a stop along".
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Kexing was a stop on the itinerary.
It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Tucson is a stop on Amtrak's Sunset Limited route.
The building became a stop on the London tourist trail.
They came to a stop on a gravel road.
You don't put a stop on a mustang.
"It's just a stop on the tour," he said.
The cab rolled to a stop on Mulberry Street.
Zion was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Not perhaps a stop on every tourist's itinerary.
THE COMMUTE South Norwalk has a stop on the New Haven line of Metro-North.
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