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Discover LudwigThe term "arterial road" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a main road that connects a town with the surrounding area. For example, "The new highway will be built as an arterial road to link this city with the nearby town."
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arterial road
noun
A major thoroughfare, particularly one used to provide a large capacity for travelling some distance.
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They were tested in the area around Finchley Road, a busy arterial road in North London.
It's a busy bus corridor and arterial road into central London.
A stream of buses, many old and belching out thick fumes, clogs a key arterial road.
Junipero Serra Blvd. is an arterial road just to the west of Stanford Campus.
Somehow, rioters missed it last August, the barrier of the arterial road that severs it from Poplar perhaps seeming impassable.
Six years ago, Ashok Mavee heard that a new arterial road was to be constructed through Dadri, his home town.
Instead, it meant the encouragement of road-based logistics and industrial development around the circumferential freeway and arterial road network.
In Melbourne, this will mean making better use of the existing arterial road network, with on-road priority for buses.
Motorists were urged to find alternative routes with extensive delays on all approaches to the busy arterial road.
"Residents like walkability and they like not having to be forced onto an arterial road where the traffic jam is.
Also, this being an arterial road, she must be alert to all the little capillary paths joining it.
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