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The phrase "the aisle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a long passageway, particularly in a store, restaurant, or public building. For example, "I found myself wandering down the aisle of the supermarket, trying to decide what to buy."
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Yell across the aisle?
He reached across the aisle.
He moved down the aisle.
I looked across the aisle.
Barack Obama hasn't worked across the aisle".
Across the aisle, Preston shook his head.
"You can't reach across the aisle.
A police officer appeared in the aisle.
Dads walking brides down the aisle.
My father walked me down the aisle.
It was a reach across the aisle.
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