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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long bumpy driveway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the characteristics of a driveway that is both lengthy and uneven, often in contexts related to real estate, travel, or personal experiences.
Example: "The house was charming, but the long bumpy driveway made it difficult to access during the rainy season."
Alternatives: "an extended uneven driveway" or "a lengthy rough driveway".
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Casa da Ermida de Santa Catarina, near Campo Maior, sits at the end of a long, bumpy driveway, perched on a hilltop peninsula, jutting out over the radiant blue waters of a sprawling reservoir.
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