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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a road" is correct and can be used in written English, although it may not be very common.
You can use it when referring to a specific location or point along a road, often in the context of directions or descriptions.
Example: "We stopped at a road to take a break and enjoy the scenery."
Alternatives: "by the road" or "along the road".
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If your one year old is rendered speechless with admiration at a road sweeper get this.
Last week, a nervous Israeli public saw a car carrying half a tonne of explosives stopped at a road block.
Hamirpur is located at a road junction and near a major rail line and is an agricultural trade centre.
At a road restaurant in Almaraz, I could barely make myself heard when asking for the key to the toilet.
"We'll be at a road accident and have no idea if the ambulance is going to turn up," she says.
"It's better than waving a flag at a road construction site or cleaning toilets at a supermarket," he said.
The subjects' performance was investigated in two experimental fields: in a laboratory (indoor field) and at a road intersection (outdoor field).
Mr. Webster said he gauged the water level by looking out at a road where a yellow taxi sat in the floodwaters.
The week after the deal was announced, she canceled an appearance at a road show meant to defend the deal and its terms.
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