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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a few stops" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to taking breaks or visiting multiple locations during a journey or activity. Example: "On our road trip, we plan to make a few stops to enjoy the scenery and grab some food."
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Other schools join forces to attract families who might make a few stops in the same region.
Be sure to take a few left and right turns, make a few stops to check the brakes, and keep the radio off so you can listen to any sounds that aren't normal.
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On the day in question, my daughter and I had made a few stops.
But after September 11th happened, I started wearing my hijab all the way home, even if we made a few stops along the way.
All you have to do is make a few shots and get a few stops and you're right back in the game.
But there is no directory of such truck stops, so travelers might have to make a few pit stops before finding a place to log in.
It does make a few other stops on the line, and especially from the point of New York and points south, if it stops at one point, it won't stop at the other.
We make a few pit stops for food and other supplies in what I probably rudely assume is Russia's version of the most rural parts of Tennessee.
These children must often be bused for long distances on tight schedules, which means that buses that can seat 60 or more make only a few stops and carry only a handful of passengers.
It made only a few stops to drop off clients in places like Salt Lake City, Iowa City and Moline, Ill.
The plane made only a few stops, and at no place did he more than walk into the airport building and back again.
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