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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stopover in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a temporary halt or break in a journey, often in the context of travel.
Example: "We had a stopover in Paris before continuing our flight to Tokyo."
Alternatives: "a layover in" or "a break in".
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A stopover in New York was delayed when an argument ensued between tour officials and caterers over food prices.
He even got married during a stopover in Oregon.
After a stopover in Thailand I moved to Melbourne.
During a stopover in Charlotte, she said: "I feel great.
Nevertheless, I made the trek to Oklahoma from Louisiana, which included a stopover in Texarkana, Tex.
Given the dangers, why include a stopover in Abu Dhabi at all?
He made a stopover in a tree a hundred yards or so from the bench.
Many make a stopover in Rio de Janeiro to take a vacation after the season ends.
The Navy threw a big cocktail party for the group during a stopover in Honolulu.
Talk of a stopover in the US by Tsai has further rattled Washington-Beijing relations.
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The Basics From New York, flights to Venice require a stopover in London, Paris, Amsterdam or other European hubs.
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