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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stroll from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a short distance that can be covered by walking leisurely.
Example: "The café is just a stroll from the park, making it a perfect spot to relax after a walk."
Alternatives: "a short walk from" or "a quick walk from".
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They lived just a stroll from Madison Avenue, where Warhol went shopping every day towards the end of his life.
A stroll from the Dairy to Belvedere Castle that focuses on the landscapes and design of the park.
On a stroll from downtown Brooklyn to Clinton Hill and back again, otherwise mundane buildings came alive.
Mr. Cali, 30, is the co-owner of Cafe Volan (510 Bangs Avenue; 732-455-3399; cafevolan.com), a relaxed, airy cafe a stroll from the ocean.
The hotel is around the corner from St Stephen's Cathedral and a stroll from the city centre shops and coffee houses.
On Friday afternoon, in the hours before the game, Ray took a stroll from the team's hotel in search of a snack.
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It's a short drive or a windy stroll from town, and a shuttle bus runs every half-hour.
Billings Farm & Museum is a just a short stroll from the town center.
The fires began several years ago at a construction site a short stroll from neat beige stucco home of Mr. Sands, a part-time marriage counselor at his church.
But sitting in a charming coffee shop a short stroll from his Bushwick apartment on a cool January morning, he chooses his words strategically.
However, Needoo Grill, a Pakistani restaurant a short stroll from Brick Lane in Whitechapel (another hot spot for great Pakistani cuisine) is the exception.
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