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connecting road
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"connecting road" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a road that connects two separate roads or highways together. You can use it in any context where a road is connecting two locations or areas. For example: The new connecting road between the two cities will help reduce traffic congestion.
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Alternative expressions(8)
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7 human-written examples
Drivers on a two-lane ramp connecting road have to follow directions to the mainline.
The case study discussed in this paper deals with the excavation of an excessively deep and long trench in a clay slope made at one edge of an urban connecting road.
Science
Observations of drivers' behavior revealed that at certain locations (either on a ramp connecting road or on the mainline along a transition section between variable widths) drivers encroached on delineated areas.
After crossing to the west side of I-75, H-63 has access to I-75 via a connecting road to the western terminus of M-134.
Wiki
As it continues, H-63 has a connection to the southern terminus of M-123 with access to I-75 via a connecting road to M-123.
Wiki
National Park Service officials criticized the construction of the Admiral Clarey bridge fearing that by connecting road traffic to the mainland, the increased flow of island visitors would raise the level of theft of historical artifacts from the USS Arizona and other memorials on or around Ford Island.
Wiki
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51 human-written examples
New connecting roads.
News & Media
Connecting roads throughout the village are private and maintained by residents.
News & Media
At 9 p.m., as planned, the police closed Woodward and directed traffic onto connecting roads that could handle the volume.
News & Media
All those settlements, patrolled connecting roads and checkpoints disrupt life in a way no society would tolerate.
News & Media
In 1983 taxpayers voted to spend $400,000 to build a new Drake Hill Bridge and improve connecting roads; the new bridge opened in 1992.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing infrastructure projects, use "connecting road" to clearly indicate a road's purpose in linking different areas or highways.
Common error
Avoid using "connecting road" when simpler terms like "road" or "street" are sufficient for providing basic directions. For example, instead of saying "Take the connecting road to the highway", say "Take this road to the highway".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "connecting road" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It's used to identify a specific type of road whose purpose is to link two or more locations or other roads, as supported by the Ludwig examples.
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Science
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Wiki
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
17%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "connecting road" is a grammatically sound and readily understandable phrase that refers to a road linking two locations. Ludwig confirms its usability across various contexts. Though not exceedingly common, it is primarily used in scientific, wiki, and news media. Consider alternatives such as "access road" or "link road" for conciseness, and avoid overusing the phrase when simpler terms suffice.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
link road
A more concise and direct synonym for connecting roads.
interconnecting road
A slightly more formal way to describe a road that connects different areas or routes.
access road
Focuses on providing access to a specific location, rather than simply connecting two roads.
feeder road
Emphasizes the function of feeding traffic into a larger road or highway.
junction road
Indicates a road that forms a junction or intersection with another road.
service road
Highlights the road's role in providing service or access to adjacent properties.
bypass road
Specifically refers to a road that avoids a congested area or town.
collector road
Collects traffic from local roads and feeds it into arterial roads.
spur road
Describes a road that branches off from a main road.
arterial road
Refers to a major road that carries a high volume of traffic.
FAQs
How can I use "connecting road" in a sentence?
You can use "connecting road" to describe a road that links two or more places. For example, "The new "connecting road" has significantly reduced travel time between the two cities".
What is another way to say "connecting road"?
Alternatives to "connecting road" include "access road", "feeder road", or "link road", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "connecting road" or "connector road"?
"Connecting road" is more commonly used and generally preferred. "Connector road" is less frequent but still understandable.
What is the difference between a "connecting road" and a "highway"?
A "connecting road" typically links smaller roads or areas to a major "highway" or another significant route, while a highway is a main road designed for high-speed travel over long distances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested