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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stop on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or point along a route, such as in transportation or travel contexts.
Example: "The train schedule indicates that there will be a stop on the way to the next city."
Alternatives: "a stop along the" or "a stop at the".
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The New Jersey commuter bus heading to New York City one day last week rolled to a stop on the side of the highway.
Kexing was a stop on the itinerary.
This is a stop on the Library Passport!
"It's just a stop on the tour," he said.
It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad.
The building became a stop on the London tourist trail.
Zion was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
"College is not a stop on the way to the rest of your life.
THE COMMUTE South Norwalk has a stop on the New Haven line of Metro-North.
"It would be regarded, understandably, as merely a stop on the way to an executive position.
The monastery became a stop on the lightly trodden foreign tourist trail.
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