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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In the road" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is located on or within the boundaries of a road.
Example: "There was a large pothole in the road that caused traffic to slow down."
Alternatives: "On the road" or "Along the road."
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A bump in the road".
Via Fork in the Road.
Bumps in the road are inevitable.
What were they doing in the road?
Another ninety-degree bend in the road.
"Just a bump in the road.
Daddy lies dead in the road.
Bumps in the Road Then summer came.
"There were tires in the road".
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What's a fork-in-the-road dish?
Another fork-in-the-road moment.
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