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Discover LudwigThe phrase "underground passage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a passage beneath the earth, often typically used for transportation purposes. For example: The old, forgotten underground passage had been sealed for centuries, but it was finally re-opened.
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It is a maze of colorful patios with a cave-like underground passage.
The rectory next door used to be the convent, connected to the school on Macdougal Street by an underground passage.
Bosnia Sarajevo tunnel In 1993, citizens in Sarajevo began constructing a 1.5m high, 800m long underground passage.
Under the first basement, he said, is another level with the building's plumbing and an underground passage leading to the French ambassador's residence.
"We think that the solution to this traffic is to build an underground passage between the two sides of the square".
Parking is available at the Metro-North lot, which has an underground passage, which leads in the direction of the art center on Garrison Landing.
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Mr. Shibleh himself digs on the ancient mound, and he has explored its underground passages.
In the underground passages they are attacked, first by Orcs and then by a Balrog.
All the buildings are connected either by underground passages or bridges.
One design in the early 1990's imagined these buildings linked to the Prado by underground passages.
It's great with kids as there's a tower, ramparts and underground passages.
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