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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broad avenue" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a wide and spacious road or street. Example: She walked down the broad avenue, admiring the beautiful trees and buildings that lined the street.
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Champs-Élysées, officially Avenue des Champs-Élysées (French: "Avenue of the Elysian Fields"), broad avenue in Paris, one of the world's most famous, which stretches 1.17 miles (1.88 km) from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde.
White 4x4's career erratically along the broad avenue.
On a broad avenue, hundreds swelled to thousands.
The broad avenue ahead of you is an extension of the Champs Elysées.
In 1878, an elevated rail line was erected down the middle of the broad avenue.
Prince William took a walk on the Mall, the broad avenue that approaches Buckingham Palace, on Thursday night.
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If it's art you're interested in, Broad Avenue South goes by the moniker Gallery Row.
Moreover, he said there was a person on the committee -- an architect who owned a building on Broad Avenue -- who represented the merchants.
Andy Nam recalled that after he opened Grand Furniture on Broad Avenue in 1989, "We had some young kids, troublemakers, who broke the windows, write 'Go home kimchi,' that kind of thing".
"Sometimes we don't even get out of the car," Paul said as we slowed but did not stop at a sale on Broad Avenue -- too much Fisher-Price plastic in evidence.
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