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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a road from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pathway or route that originates from a specific location.
Example: "There is a road from the village that leads directly to the city."
Alternatives: "a path originating from" or "a route starting from".
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There is a road from this to Salay-myo.
A road from Quinhámel stretches southwestward to the Atlantic Ocean and southeastward to Bissau.
A Chinese company is paving a road from the Chinese border.
A road from Sanaa to Al-Bayḍāʾ was completed in 1979.
A road from Al-Mukallā to Aden was completed in 1977.
There is now a road from the disputed land's southern to northern boundaries.
Protesters have very rarely prevented a road from being built once the physical work has begun.
There is a road from Paramaribo to Afobaka near the Brokopondo Dam.
Uno lives on Dowell's property, across a road from her ranch.
The property is a half acre and is across a road from the Lagoon.
The lake is connected to Maiduguri by a road from Baga, a town on a peninsula extending into the lake.
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