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"the next exit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when giving directions or indicating where to turn or exit while driving on a highway or road. Example: "Keep driving for another mile and then take the next exit on your right. You will see the gas station on the corner."
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Continue down the hallways just past the next exit sign and through the double doors.
The satellite-navigation system shows a different route once you get to the next exit.
Mr. d'Amico took the next exit and pulled into the parking lot of an auto mall.
At the next exit, he made a U-turn in someone's expensive-looking driveway.
Instead, stay calm and head to the next exit, or pull off the road and get your bearings.
When stuck on highways there, Ms. Zaleski, an architectural historian based in Manhattan, has been known to take the next exit and pull into the nearest public library.
Her cabbie tells her she can beat the traffic by hopping out of the car and down an emergency staircase at the next exit.
"Deportivo are flying along the motorway and they're not prepared to put their indicators on and come off at the next exit," ran one report.
The next exit, the last before this road crosses the Arthur Kill into New Jersey and requires another name, is Western Avenue.
Graham began to look for the next exit, a ramp up and an overpass and another ramp down into the southbound lanes, toward home.
Weeks later, Kerry Kennedy, the ex-wife of Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York, ran into a tractor-trailer on an Interstate highway in New York and continued driving to the next exit despite a flat passenger-side tire.
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