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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear roads" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts. For example, you could write: "We arrived at our destination quickly thanks to the clear roads."
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Police responded to restore order and clear roads.
What is more, the storm kept up a measured pace, allowing snowplows to clear roads before too much accumulated, and then to clear roads again throughout the day.
For days, he lacked volunteers and vehicles and clear roads upon which they might pass.
Experts say that the first priority is to clear roads and other transport connections.
Traffic was light as workers tried to clear roads blocked by fallen trees and debris.
Programs like this are managing to clear roads, rebuild houses and revitalize local markets.
People collect water from wells and streams, clear roads and repair their own homes.
When snow-ploughs clear roads, they leave large piles at roadsides and junctions, which vehicles must drive around.
Teams in other coastal cities like Rikuzentakata and Ofunato have also moved quickly to clear roads, rice fields and rubble.
Outside the nation's capital, the Virginia department of transportation deployed nearly 2,500 trucks to treat and clear roads.
With a $24 million budget this year to clear roads, the department figured it could afford 12 storms.
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