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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a road between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical path that connects two points or places.
Example: "There is a road between the two towns that makes travel much easier."
Alternatives: "a path connecting" or "a route linking".
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It was traveling on a road between the Bureij and Nusseirat refugee camps.
That is the way we live nowadays: driving along a road between hallucination and amnesia.
Turkish builders are bidding for a contract to extend a road between the two capitals.
He said the United States would probably have to plot a road between military victory and total withdrawal.
"As a New Yorker, I think of the Brooklyn Bridge as a road between the two boroughs.
Vaclav Smil has built a road between the bleak, windswept fields of the catastrohists on one side and the sunny, bountiful fields of the cornucopians on the other.
Forty-seven people were killed in Zimbabwe when two buses collided on a road between the capital Harare and the eastern town of Rusape.
He opened up a road between Lakes Huron and Erie through the forest country and founded the city of Guelph in Upper Canada (now Ontario) in 1827.
"A hunter later found her body in woodland," the story concluded, "near the village of Detroit Lakes, which lies on a road between Fargo and Brainerd".
The bus is reported to have been travelling on a road between Medina and Mecca at the time of the crash.
The company was building a road between Barmal and the provincial capital, Sharana, in the eastern part of the province, he said.
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