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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a route that is straightforward and does not involve any detours or complications.
Example: "To reach the city center quickly, take a direct road instead of the winding back streets."
Alternatives: "a straight path" or "a clear route".
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Two roads ran through the area: the Old London Road, which connected Towton to the English capital, and a direct road between Saxton and Towton.
Conducting research with policymakers – frequently at scale – to build a direct road to impact.
"A direct road access would change the fundamental character of Juneau," Mayor Botelho said.
A major bridge across the Niger River at Onitsha provides a direct road link westward to Benin City and Lagos.
So to travel from Périgueux to Clermont-Ferrand, say, passengers must make a five-hour, two-train journey for what is a direct road trip of three hours.
The bad side is it's also a direct road map, and we don't want to have to deal with that kind of exposure.
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So the easier way would be a direct route however, there is no road.
The full experience amounts to a short, direct road out of the norm.
It is this shortfall that has prompted the shake-up and the return to a more direct "road tax" system for the first time since 1937.
"Congress can and should continue to advance proposals to build a broad, direct road to citizenship for all those living and laboring in the United States," Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, said in a statement.
More than that, it gave the enemy a short and direct road to Sharpsburg, past which town Lee expected to move on his way back to Virginia soil.
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