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The phrase "obligatory stop for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe an event or activity that is necessary to do or experience before the completion of a longer task. For example: "Before beginning our hike up the mountain, we made an obligatory stop for supplies at the nearest store."
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A obligatory stop for up and coming acts.
President Obama made an obligatory stop for barbecue while in Austin on Thursday.
African-American churches are an obligatory stop for politicians of all colors and creeds.
"En Foco was an obligatory stop for a Latino photographer in New York," he said.
The Chatuchak weekend market, an obligatory stop for tourists, was scheduled to be closed, and traders were moving their wares to higher ground.
The sprawling labs and experimental fields are operated by Embrapa, Brazil's agricultural and livestock research agency, and have become an obligatory stop for any third world leader visiting Brazil.
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Israel is the lone survivor of the three I's that, in New York's rich but sometimes hard-to-digest ethnic stew, used to be obligatory stops for any upwardly mobile pol.
He says the family could have flown to Europe for the same cost.Into the highlandsClose to where the G6 ends in Qinghai, a near-obligatory stop for motorists is Kumbum Monastery, a centre of Tibetan Buddhism.
No noodle trek through Chinatown is complete without an obligatory stop at China Mama for soup dumplings.
TWENTY-FIVE TWENTY-FIVE years ago Carter touched dowhenn African soil, Liberia was an obligatory stop on the itinerary for a United States president.
Open daily from 11.30am-11pm noodledle trek through Chinatown is complete without an obligatory stop at China Mama for soup dumplings.
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