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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bumpy roads" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used metaphorically to describe challenges or difficulties in a situation or journey. Example: "The project faced many bumpy roads, but we managed to overcome them and achieve our goals."
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New highways and faster railways will erode painful memories of squalid trains and bumpy roads.
Sometimes, the couple worked in rural villages, separated by twisting, bumpy roads.
Another switch adjusts the Ferrari's magnetic-fluid shocks for especially bumpy roads.
I was weak from not eating, and the bumpy roads were making me a little green.
Prius owners have reported momentary loss of braking ability at low speeds on bumpy roads.
The bus travellers totter out, often nauseous after a 20-hour ride along bumpy roads.
But long and bumpy roads are not something Juan and the Honduran youth are afraid of.
Gigantic billboards celebrating the players sprang up alongside bumpy roads and roundabouts.
There are no long hikes, but plenty of travelling on bumpy roads.
We got into his car and drove along bumpy roads for a couple miles.
Potholes in Zimbabwe's bumpy roads have begun to be filled in.But otherwise things are much as they were.
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