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The phrase "an underpass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a road or pedestrian passage that goes underneath another road or railway.
Example: "The city plans to build an underpass to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety."
Alternatives: "a tunnel" or "a subway passage".
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Her days are spent in an underpass near the ministry of foreign affairs.
When is an underpass more than an underpass?
Jorge Colombo sketches an underpass, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
"If we accept all their demands, we'd have an underpass every kilometer," he said.
Kissing him last night at the pep rally had been like kissing an underpass.
The bridge stretches from the base of the Palace and over an underpass lined with nightclubs.
"It was pretty foul work," he said of washing an underpass.
They have built fences and an underpass to allow animals safe passage.
"I go to school via an underpass which is a homeless encampment.
He pointed to an underpass, beneath an intersection, which he said can serve as a shelter.
The Nicolas Cage of 1987 would have run Jack's Ferrari into an underpass.
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