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The phrase "a road back for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of returning to a previous state or condition, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After the scandal, the company is looking for a road back for its reputation."
Alternatives: "a path to" or "a way to return to".
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Maybe this was a road back for him".
I cannot see a road back for Qaddafi whatever the current stalemate.
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It has been a long road back for a club that was the Galaticos before that term became associated with Real Madrid.
Uplifting though the backdrop provided by the glinting brown waters of the Humber Estuary may be, Mick Newell made it clear yesterday that taking over at Grimsby Town represents a tough road back for a young manager formerly considered among the most promising in the country.
But it still could be a long road back for Philadelphia fans.
It has been a long road back for Hal Sutton, but today his journey was both memorable and rewarding.
It has been a long road back for the American, who has suffered numerous injuries and off-course problems.
Perhaps it will be, but it is certainly a long road back for both clubs propping up the table.
"It will be a slow road back for her," said the expert, who did not want to be identified.
But analysts do not foresee a smooth road back for the carmaker, whose market share dropped to 9 percent last year, the lowest level since 2005.
It will be a long road back for English rugby but players like Slade and Watson offer genuine cause for hope if the right coach and a more sympathetic structure can boost the national team.
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