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"of pedestrian" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something or someone as dull, uninteresting, or lacking in excitement or originality. Example: The speaker's use of pedestrian language failed to capture the attention of the audience. In this sentence, "of pedestrian" is used to describe the language as dull and uninteresting.
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Everything feels kind of pedestrian.
Dogs took refuge on the steps of pedestrian overpasses.
Hartford has a number of pedestrian skyways between buildings.
Scientists can model many aspects of pedestrian behaviour, but religious fervour is a step too far.
I am glad you spoke of John Fruin, the true father of pedestrian engineering.
The sidewalk, the last redoubt of pedestrian safety, has been breached.
"This year, about 5 percent of pedestrian signals underwent lens repairs to correct this issue".
There was a leisurely flow of pedestrian traffic throughout the evening.
"Untitled" by Jerry Arcieri is a seemingly casual photograph that captures the reality of pedestrian life.
The number of pedestrian and bicycle accidents had also climbed slightly.
The police would not provide statistics on the number of pedestrian accidents there.
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