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Discover LudwigThe phrase "span a bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of constructing or extending a bridge across a space or gap. Example: "The engineers worked tirelessly to span a bridge over the river, connecting the two towns."
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One name spanning a bridge, another undergoing a tunnel.
Our study sheds light on possible signal integration mechanisms in cells, and spans a bridge between modeling approaches based on ODEs and on Boolean logic.
Following the same approach described for the single span bridge, a toy signal was generated to obtain optimal parameters for the Complex Morlet Wavelet.
As a result, long-span bridges are like a no-win game of pick-up-sticks: no single rod can be removed without everything's collapsing.
Runners travel a course that spans the bridges and the streets of the five boroughs.
These were loopbruggen, as we learned from a sign, ditch-spanning bridges intended for cyclists on foot pushing their bikes.
The bridges are standard multi-span bridges for a high-speed rail system.
In recent years, vortex-induced vibrations (VIVs) have been observed on a few long-span bridges.
Old Tampa Bay is spanned by two bridges and a causeway.
Corrosion in stay cables of long-span cable-stayed bridges is a severe problem.
In the Oriental Garden a gleaming white moon bridge serenely spans a pond lined with trees.
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