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The phrase "around a stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to transportation, navigation, or discussing locations near a bus or train stop.
Example: "There are several cafes and shops around a stop that make it convenient for commuters."
Alternatives: "near a stop" or "by a stop".
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Although Midi remains the city's main station, the area around a stop on the old line is becoming something of a trainspotter's paradise.
Dianne Murrell, 29, who lives in Holtsville, pushed her daughter Peyton Murrell, 4, around a Stop and Shop supermarket in Farmingville in a shopping cart on Monday.
The central bank might be shouting "go, go, go!" but if it's simultaneously waving around a stop sign drivers will hesitate.How does this all relate to present circumstances?
I heard from people in Europe, Spain and South America". Last year's art included handwarmers for a statue in Germany, crochet around a stop sign pole in Michigan, knitted flowers on trees in Nice, France, and hats for street posts in England.
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I took over once to maneuver around a stopped van.
Video image capture of kids bouncing across a street around a stopped Waymo car.
At one point the Cruise vehicle manages navigating around a stopped moving truck that's blocking a full lane, for instance, and it also deals with multiple pedestrians and at least one bike rider with seeming ease.
Hit the search button on the car radio there, and the electronic numbers will race around and around until you put a stop to them.
He would look to get in at around $116 ,put a stop in at around $108 and be patient with it until it breaks through the $127.50 mark.
"I used to drive around, see someone at a stop light and give them the sign that I wanted to race," he said.
But his general demeanour and outlook is that of someone planning to stop around a lot longer.
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