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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my stop" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate a place or location where the speaker needs to get off or stop, often in reference to public transportation or a specific destination. Example: "I need to get off at my stop, which is the third one from here."
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Candlewood Lake, New Fairfield My stop after Greenwich was to Candlewood Lake in New Fairfield on Monday, Memorial Day.
"Poaching my stop," Davis said.
"This is my stop".
My stop is Delphine Seyrig.
Is my stop being skipped?
Then it was my stop.
Oh, look, this is my stop.
On the C train, my stop is Clinton-Washington.
"I just froze and missed my stop," Megan says.
We discussed the article and exchanged numbers before my stop.
So I got up and pretended this was my stop".
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