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Free sign up"have a stopover" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a short stay in a place en route to another destination. For example, "We are planning to have a stopover in Tokyo for a few days before continuing our journey to Bangkok."
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She says: "Have a stopover when flying long-haul.
My family will have a stopover in Amsterdam on New Year's Day.
My wife and I will be scuba diving around Komodo Island and have a stopover on Bali.
My wife and I want to go to Sydney and Melbourne and have a stopover in Hong Kong on the way out.
On one family holiday we did have a stopover in Bern, but it was too short to permit a visit to the bear pit (though we did, I recall, have our first encounter with a duvet).
And we learn, too, that for birds, the Gulf coast wetlands are the equivalent of a busy airport hub – everyone seems to have a stopover: 110 species of migratory songbirds and 75% of all migratory US waterfowl.
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Our plane had a stopover at the Atlanta airport, the epicenter of the stopover.
Our final date was in Rio, where we had a stopover.
Mr. Capriles said he had had a stopover in Miami but had held no politically related meetings during his trip.
— The Knicks had a stopover in Charlotte on Wednesday night on their way to an Eastern Conference showdown with the Heat in Miami on Thursday.
Susan: When Katie was nearly two we took a trip with my family to Cozumel and had a stopover in Raleigh-Durham.
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