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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bumpy road" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to talk about a difficulty, obstacle, or challenge that needs to be overcome. For example, "The journey to success is often a bumpy road, but with hard work and dedication it can be achieved!".
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Take, for example, a bumpy road.
Nobody likes driving along a bumpy road.
It was a bumpy road to the week's slight gains.
"It's just going to be a bumpy road".
But it still faces a bumpy road ahead.
The museum has had something of a bumpy road.
Folks, tighten your seat belts, there's a bumpy road ahead.
"It's just been like a bumpy road this entire season".
He predicted a "bumpy road," but a fruitful result.
And there is going to be a bumpy road ahead.
It's a bumpy road at times to get a victory.
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