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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made a stop" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to pausing or halting at a location, often during travel or a journey. Example: "On our road trip, we made a stop at a charming little café for lunch."
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The train made a stop in Tucson.
The train made a stop at a local station.
Next, I made a stop at the Bellevue Men's Shelter.
Niemi then made a stop on a tricky shot by Datsyuk in the final minute.
Riding up from Virginia, McCausland made a stop in Hagerstown, in Maryland, to drum up support.
"But first we made a stop for something to eat at Del Taco," Dr. Desai said.
The flight made a stop in Medan, and Haikal had to deplane.
After Dinard, we made a stop in the walled city of St.-Malo St.-Malo
I decided to get something to eat, but made a stop in the men's room first.
The group made a stop at Trader Joe's, and even brought freezers along.
President Bush made a stop at a small college in Oklahoma.
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