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"crossed the bridge" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that describes the action of someone moving from one side of a bridge to the other. Example: She carefully crossed the bridge, gripping the handrail tightly to steady herself as she walked over the rushing river below.
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"I crossed the bridge.
We crossed the bridge.
She crossed the bridge into Connecticutthinking that crocodile tears were the new thing.
That's the idea that I was actually groping toward when I crossed the bridge at Lowu.
Police sources are convinced the killer crossed the bridge to dispose of the bodies.
I returned to my car and, driving south, crossed the bridge onto Phillip Island.
Then a mother pushing a baby carriage and few joggers crossed the bridge.
In the final moments before Laura crossed the bridge, she turned to Agent Garza.
"We have crossed the bridge we built to the twenty-first century".
It was awful," said Sandra Gray, who had just crossed the bridge on foot.
My fellow Americans, we have crossed the bridge we built to the 21st century.
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occurred the bridge
crossed the bridges
incorporated the bridge
crossed the floor
crossed the terrain
crossed the goal
crossed the street
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