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Discover Ludwig"under the overpass" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing a location where a certain event or action took place. For example: Last night I saw a homeless man sleeping under the overpass.
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Drifters sometimes sleep under the overpass.
They were just connections, hazards, problems, odors, crowding into his space under the overpass.
Once, a raccoon's carcass half under the overpass, half out, slowly decayed over months.
For all the car's plush interior, Mr. Cook said, the reception under the overpass was terrible.
Sanitation workers, he said, discouraged him from sleeping under the overpass.
The market, under the overpass next to Dadar station, is a window into India's thriving flower trade.
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I have a vivid recollection of my dad telling me that he was driving down I-94 it I-94 it only vehicle on I-94 because it was closed–over 100mph and zigzagging as he wenthender the onlypasses because people were dropping things, trying to hit his car.
Two large signs warn drivers of large vehicles not to enter under the concrete overpass.
The accident occurred as Officer Gray drove his burgundy Ford Windstar van north on Third Avenue, under the Gowanus Expressway overpass.
A short time later, the disabled vehicle, which was under the Locust Avenue overpass, was struck by a Suffolk County police car.
The intense heat melted the steel beams under the concrete overpass and caused the road, a key route delivering drivers to and from New York City, to sink several feet.
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