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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pedestrian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is ordinary, dull, or lacking in excitement or originality.
Example: "The movie's plot and characters are pedestrian, failing to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "are unremarkable" or "are commonplace."
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--WC Roundabouts are pedestrian unfriendly.
The initial offerings are pedestrian.
"There are pedestrian pieces and pieces of fine quality.
Crowds grow so thick that there are pedestrian bottlenecks and stop-and-go traffic.
At first glance, Schneider's numbers are pedestrian at best, anemic at worst.
But many in the crowd of demonstrators shouted back, "We are pedestrian traffic".
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Customs agents at each end are pedestrian-friendly, though you must have your passport.
Barcelona's streets are made for walking - even the traffic lights are pedestrian-friendly, with exceptionally long green lights at crosswalks.
The awards also look for developments that are pedestrian-friendly, encourage use of mass transportation and "respect local traditions," said Debbie Bassert, a land use researcher at the trade group.
No longer just sprawling residential tracts fanning out from nominal downtowns, the reinvented suburbs of Pasadena, Fullerton, San Fernando, Burbank and Irvine — to name a few — are pedestrian-friendly villages featuring vintage architecture mixed with new designs, mom-and-pop stores next to national chains, plus jobs a lot closer to home.
There are pedestrians, cyclists and cars not obeying traffic laws.
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