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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a road with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a road.
Example: "We drove down a road with a beautiful view of the mountains."
Alternatives: "a street featuring a" or "a path that has a".
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A road with a 1950's theme, for families?
We turned onto a road with a few cars, but none close to us.
Maybe Chantelle, he said as an example, lives on a road with a majority of immigrants.
OUTDOOR SPACE: Sixty gently sloping acres straddling a road, with a pond and a two-stall barn.
Joe stumbles onto a road with a market just when he thinks he is plunging more deeply into the forest, and the store becomes their food source.
During that hot, miserable summer she had a dream of walking down a road with a fierce pain in her heart.
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Where the Grand Cherokee runs into trouble with the standard suspension is on a road with an uneven surface, like a slight crown.
Traffic vibration is mainly due to heavy trucks passing at relatively high speed on a road with an uneven surface profile.
We found a slightly increased risk of SAB among women residing within 50 m of a road with an AADT above the 90th percentile (or ≥ 15,200 vehicles in this study) compared with women residing near roads with maximum AADT below the 75th percentile (about 1,000 vehicles).
A. Consider a road with two cars 100 miles apart.
The grocery store is a mile down a road with no shoulder, let alone a sidewalk.
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