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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cross a mountain' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone traveling upward across a mountain terrain. For example, "We hiked cross a mountain all afternoon until we reached the summit."
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At one stage he had to cross a mountain pass on his own.
He and a band of Tibetan men were clawing at a rocky cliff, trying to cross a mountain range.
The only way to get to the valley was to cross a mountain range that is Colombia's highest, rising more than 19,000 feet.
We made a guest list of American friends who lived in or around Spoleto and would be spared having to cross a mountain after a feast that, according to Bruce, promised to last past midnight.
Unless people there are willing to grow their own (the law permits individuals to grow up to four plants) or drive several hours and cross a mountain range when pot shops finally open on the other side of the state, they won't be able to score weed legally.
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A little beyond Rudnyi, we crossed a mountain pass that hardly looked like one.
It crosses a mountain ridge between peaks 6,000 feet (1,800 metres) high.
Maybe, to my child, crossing a mountain pass twice in a day really is "normal," but a guy on a unicycle is "weird".
Crossing a mountain pass, we feel very vulnerable in our little hire car, with just a bag of snacks to sustain us.
After three hours on the trail, I crossed a mountain pass whose road was particularly popular with young motorbikers and I learned that five had already been killed on it since the spring.
The focus is on a four span highway bridge with piers of unequal height crossing a mountain valley.
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