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The phrase "a traverse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to move or travel across something in a diagonal or zigzag manner. Example sentence: She carefully made a traverse across the rocky terrain, avoiding the loose rocks and slippery patches.
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Young, BS, Pession, A, Traverse, KL, French, C, Pardue, ML. 1983.
Instead, it was a traverse up the high-wire of risk and return.
Pigments that were spin-offs from industry are showcased by a traverse through yellow.
I stopped to watch Sexton and four other skiers coasting out on a traverse.
We climbed the glacier, then made a traverse across to the main path on the ridge.
I stopped to watch Mr. Sexton and four other skiers coasting out on a traverse.
This bearing failed after a traverse of approximately 700 m at a load of 11.5 N.
Near Sherman Peak and Indian Grave Peak they made a traverse above what they called the Kooskooksee River.
A traverse with Ms. Vogler through the buildings at Yale is like walking through a museum with a tour guide.
Sam Buntrock's production makes nifty use of a traverse stage and yields a number of good performances.
From Cain, the most entertaining route to Naranjo de Bulnes begins with a traverse of the Cares Gorge.
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