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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ring road" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a road that encircles a city or town, allowing for easier traffic flow and access to different areas.
Example: "The city has invested in expanding a ring road to reduce congestion in the downtown area."
Alternatives: "beltway" or "circumferential road".
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Who needs a ring road when you can have a Ring Cycle anyway?
Mao ordered the walls torn down, to be replaced by a ring road.
The first is like a motorway, the second more like a ring road.
A ring road reveals an affluent neighborhood of 19th- and 20th-century shingled homes.
We know that whenever you pull off a ring road you will see a Tesco's.
Organizers will have to build more hotel rooms and complete a ring road to relieve congestion to the airport.
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To tackle Mexico City's notorious traffic, he has built, in record time, a second tier above a stretch of a ring-road.
The city is surrounded on all sides by an outer ring road, at a distance of some 3 mile from the centre of the city, which allows through traffic to by-pass the city.
The destruction of a Coventry ring road bridge has marked the start of a year-long city centre redevelopment.
It must be bad enough working in the kitchens of a grim hotel on the most unglamorous stretch of a Midlands ring road without also pulling the short straw of the breakfast service.
Chantelle had read stories about a cat killer operating around the M25, a motorway that forms an outer ring road around London.
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