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The phrase "a causeway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a raised road or path, typically across wet ground or water.
Example: "The ancient city was connected to the mainland by a causeway that allowed for easy access during high tide."
Alternatives: "a raised road" or "a bridge-like path".
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Now, there's a causeway.
Two temples linked by a causeway were essential components.
"One day for sure there will be a causeway to Islandia," a Miami Herald editorial predicted.
A causeway, opened in 1986, connects the kingdom with the island nation of Bahrain.
Miami is a 10-minute drive, over a causeway that also has a bike lane.
Old Tampa Bay is spanned by two bridges and a causeway.
Someone else saw him running down a highway toward a causeway linking Singapore to Malaysia.
Each building will be connected by a causeway to a three-story parking garage.
Across a causeway is Assateague Island, with miles of shoreline and a wildlife refuge.
The Mound, a causeway of rubble and earth from New Town construction, forms the division between the two gardens.
But Bahrain is right at Saudi Arabia's eastern border, where the kingdoms are connected by a causeway.
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