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The phrase "avenue that separates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical division between two areas, concepts, or groups.
Example: "The avenue that separates the two neighborhoods is often bustling with activity."
Alternatives: "path that divides" or "road that distinguishes".
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Eminem's "8 Mile" was named after the avenue that separates Detroit's black and white citizens, a local border-zone in a bankrupt and nationally abandoned city that he made globally notorious.
There were makeshift barricades burning intermittently along the mile-long avenue that separates the Atocha train station and the rally point.
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The Radisson Bahia Mar, 801 Seabreeze Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, (800) 327- 8154, fax (954) 523-5424 www.radisson.com, is on the busy boulevard that separates Fort Lauderdales main beach from its hotel strip; a convenient bridge takes you over all the spring breakers cruising the avenue.
The lot is on Ruby Street between Blake and Dumont Avenues, a street that separates the East New York section of Brooklyn from Ozone Park, Queens.
The reports said that Mr. Mitchell, riding a bicycle, had denounced police officers as "plebs" for refusing to open the security gates separating Downing Street, the residence and office, from Whitehall, the avenue that runs to Parliament, barely 500 yards away.
That separates us from other states".
That separates Nate from just about anybody".
The avenue that runs between them is "Stud Alley".
Another avenue that may not seem obvious: the federal government.
That separates.
Still, this is an avenue that could conceivably be pursued.
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