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The phrase "a roadside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the area adjacent to a road, often in contexts related to travel, safety, or scenery.
Example: "We stopped at a roadside diner to grab a quick bite to eat during our road trip."
Alternatives: "the side of the road" or "roadside area".
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A roadside bomb killed Brig.
Mother Dionesia worked as a roadside trader.
Did he not conduct a roadside interview?
This is a roadside bombing, Hollywood style.
"This is a roadside diner".
Don't wake up in a roadside ditch".
A roadside prairie is an imperfect corridor.
We stop at a roadside chai shack.
Thai rice at a roadside barbecue?
I.E.D. stands for improvised explosive device, usually a roadside bomb.
His head was later found in a roadside plastic bag.
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