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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an overpass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bridge or structure that allows one road to pass over another road or railway.
Example: "The city is planning to build an overpass to improve traffic flow on the main highway."
Alternatives: "a bridge" or "a flyover".
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An Indian Myna bird sits above an overpass engulfed in smog, in New Delhi, India.
A man nearly jumped off an overpass.
I explained she slept under an overpass.
Or: "I'm standing next to an overpass.
He crossed the A1 motorway on an overpass.
Sagami is on the right, immediately before an overpass.
As we near Brentwood, a hand-painted sign on an overpass catches his eye.
The police had found him under an overpass, naked in a cardboard box.
For a long time they practiced under an overpass in the Chicago suburb.
He paid a visit to a homeless tent encampment under an overpass.
Another man stands at the edge of an overpass, deciding whether he should jump.
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