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The phrase "are stopover" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "The flights that are stopover in New York can be quite long."
Alternatives: "are layovers" or "are connecting flights."
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are stopover
noun
A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption.
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These areas are adjacent to the wetlands, which are stopover sites for migratory birds.
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The logical place for fast charging would be stopover locations — a Starbucks coffee shop or a big-box store, for example.
After all, before the Panama canal and aeroplanes, both southern Argentina and southern Chile were stopovers on global shipping lines and, with or without the traders, Patagonia has always attracted vagrants and miscreants.
The beaches, marshes, grasslands and forests near Corolla are a stopover for flocks of endangered migratory birds, and nesting ground for sea turtles.
Hostels are often stopovers.
Our findings suggest that Tapovan and Kuari pass are preferred stopovers for pastoralist groups migrating to the Niti valley during summer.
The birds come from a taxidermy collection on Block Island, which happens to be a stopover for various migratory birds.
The ranch was a stopover for travelers on the Arizona Strip (the northwestern corner of the state north of the Grand Canyon).
Since 1750, Old Drovers Inn in Dover Plains was a stopover for hard-drinking New England cattle handlers, driving herds through Dutchess County to city markets.
My wish list is a stopover on the inbound and outbound journeys, with hotels, and to be able to see the Great Barrier Reef.
He added that for some customers, Shizlong was a stopover for guests between a late-night meal and Moscow dance clubs.
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