Hi,
I know that a flight can have a stopover in Frankfurt, for instance, but I was wondering if the word stopover could also be used in this example:
“We can make a stopover at the KFC drive-through if you’re hungry.”
Thank you.
Yes, that's possible, or you could use "stop" or "stop by" instead of "make a stopover".
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Yes, that's possible, or you could use "stop" or "stop by" instead of "make a stopover".