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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remote road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that is isolated or far away from populated areas.
Example: "We decided to take a scenic drive along a remote road, enjoying the tranquility of nature."
Alternatives: "an isolated road" or "a secluded road."
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Alaska's Seward Highway is the perfect getaway for drivers looking for a remote road adventure.
— Off a remote road, the school in this tiny mountain town looks like any other small-town public school.
Guerrillas hijacked a commercial flight, forced it to land on a remote road, and took captive Jorge Eduardo Géchem, a senator.
The extraordinary story of the missing property tycoon who was found wandering barefoot down a remote road with "thief" carved into his forehead made headlines around the world.
Four armed rebels, the government said, took over the plane in midflight and forced it to land on a remote road.
The couple, Jennifer and Keith Lee, told Jackson County sheriff's deputies that their Subaru became high-centered on a remote road on the south side of Mount Ashland.
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Which is that when we – my dad driving, my mum alongside, a 16- or 17-year-old fractious me in the backseat, my younger sister and brother – headed down a remote country road, I can't remember what language the road sign saying DO NOT ENTER was actually in.
I was briefly cornered by a couple of curious donkeys in a remote village road.
The attack occurred about 4 p.m. as dusk was falling on a remote foggy road.
I heard Institute Professor Robert M. Solow tell a relevant anecdote about a small diner on a remote country road.
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