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The phrase "a road on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context where a road is situated or leading to something.
Example: "There is a road on the outskirts of the city that leads to the park."
Alternatives: "a road leading to" or "a road at".
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OO Heat, Hunger And War Force Africans Onto A 'Road On Fire' - men and boys on the highly risky migrant trail out of countries like Niger and Mali say fickle rains and hotter days leave them no option.
The site is surrounded by a road on one side, coniferous forest on one side and oak forests on the remaining two sides.
The lean is to counterbalance the asymmetrical loading: there is a road on one side and a pedestrian path on the other.
It was the road across "the Western States," a road on which no one ever traveled east, on which caravans of drifters and laborers and uprooted families moved in the one iconic direction, toward the Pacific Ocean.
"What if they just built a road on top of one?" Hartmann shrugged: "It's a problem".
Other times I scrutinized each line in my finger, following one as if it were a road on a map".
The article also misstated part of the name of a road on the course and referred incorrectly at one point to another part of the course.
One of the most interesting applications for one-part foam is building a road on water.
The article also misstated part of the name of a road on Staten Island.
State Assembly, expressed his opposition to a road on Fire Island into a WNEW microphone.
In most towns, residents petition the town to put a road on the scenic list.
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