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Discover Ludwig"stop over at" is a correct phrase in written English that means to pause or make a brief visit at a particular location during a journey or trip
It is commonly used in travel-related contexts. Example: "We will be stopping over at Paris for a few days on our way to Rome."
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Those who do take positions at other firms, like Mr. Thain and Mr. Rubin, usually stop over at neutral ground first.
That night, they all stop over at a hotel presided over by a Prussian captain, who, next day, forbids them to continue.
We would stop over at Talkeetna, a sleepy town once so wary of human traffic that it successfully lobbied the state to bypass it when building the highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
These pilgrims, most of them strangers to one another at the beginning of their journey, stop over at the Tabard Inn, in Southwark, where the Host proposes a contest: He will ride to Canterbury with them, and, to relieve the tedium of the journey, they will take turns telling stories.
Stop over at Fractalspin.com and check out its list of Father's Day gifts.
I did stop over at the ALK booth to check out the company's CoPilot Live 6 GPS software for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.
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Loneliness? "I spent 12 years on the road, visiting and stopping over at my home when I could.
When the cola-delivery boat stops over at the little-visited island of Akwatupu, Toyo arranges for me to "hammock surf" at a friend of his cousin's.
Over the past few years, my husband and I have been on a road trip to the lakes of Northern Italy, stopping over at a chateau in a champagne vineyard and an art hotel in Basel, Switzerland.
Press reports in Argentina indicated that these could include a flight from São Paulo, Brazil, and Mount Pleasant airport near Port Stanley, the capital of the islands, stopping over at Argentina's capital city, Buenos Aires.
However, I also planned on stopping over at the Astronomical Society meeting for about an hour to stargaze as a study break.
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