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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate movement from one side of something to the other side, either literally (e.g. crossing a road or river) or figuratively (e.g. transitioning from one topic to another). For example: "We drove across the bridge to get to the other side of the city."
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Yell across the aisle?
"Look across the street.
Buildings across the street.
across the front.
Across the lawn.
Across the Malahide Road.
Across the country, P.E.
Not across the line!
Across the ring.
Louis," across the front.
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