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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently constructed or planned roadway, or metaphorically to indicate a new direction or opportunity in life or a project.
Example: "The city has announced plans for a new road that will connect the downtown area to the suburbs."
Alternatives: "a fresh path" or "an alternative route".
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"We need a new road," he said.
A new road is ruining our view.
And that's a new road to travel".
This is a new road to follow".
He organizes villagers to build a new road.
"He said, 'You have a new road, don't you?
David Ignatius: A new road map to Middle East peace?
"President Obama is paving a new road," he said.
Six months later, there is a new road".
You can, for example, draw a line to represent a new road.
As the route of your journey changes, you may need a new road map.
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