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contiguous road
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "contiguous road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that is continuous or unbroken, often in the context of geography or urban planning. Example: "The new highway will create a contiguous road network that improves access to the city."
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Grid cells were selected at increasing DISTRD until a bounded polygon was produced at the site with the least contiguous road network (Ndoki) which occurred at DISTRD = 31 km.
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Pieces of five contiguous roads will be closed to traffic, with detours routing traffic around the community, which in addition to Haverford is home to Villanova University and numerous other colleges.
News & Media
Rand McNally has managed to squeeze road maps for the 48 contiguous states into a 16-megabyte Secure Digital, or S.D., card about one inch square.
News & Media
Its ocean shoreline, the northwesternmost coast of the contiguous United States, is accessible by a single road, Highway 101, and it has long been traveled by a distinctive fleet: loud logging trucks rumbling out of the dark and wet woods, rusty pickups with windows pronouncing "Native Pride," stray Subarus hauling surfboards and kayaks to the cold Pacific.
News & Media
There are four states now (two of them contiguous) that allow self-driving cars on the road: Michigan, Florida, California and Nevada.
News & Media
"Over the years," wrote the Israeli historian Ze'ev Sternhell, "Shimon Peres … destroyed everything of value [in Labour]." Other leftists blamed him for initiating with Oslo II the settlement bypass roads that seemed to render a contiguous Palestinian state impossible.
News & Media
In the Loango, Lope and Odzala sites protected and unprotected roads were found in both dense forest and forest savannah mosaics, while in the remaining site all roads were in dense forest, with contiguous forest on both sides.
Science
It has been estimated that 20% of the total land area of the contiguous United States is located within 127 m of a road (with only 3% located over 5 km away) (Riitters and Wickham 2003), and this proximity has been shown to have direct and indirect ecological consequences (Forman 2000; Trombulak and Frissell 2000).
Science
The coastal settlement pattern is historically an almost contiguous agglomeration of settlements, now towns, linked by coastal roads.
The area, which is not contiguous with the rest of the state, is accessible by road through Canada or by boat across the lake.
News & Media
The plan would transform vast stretches of Jerusalem from a demographically divided but physically contiguous metropolis into an archipelago of sectarian cantons served by roads and tunnels designed for either Israelis or Palestinians.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing geographical features or urban planning, use "contiguous road" to clearly indicate an unbroken or directly adjacent roadway.
Common error
Be precise; while "connected road" might seem similar, it doesn't necessarily imply direct adjacency like "contiguous road" does. Choose the term that best reflects the intended spatial relationship.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contiguous road" functions as a noun phrase modified by an adjective. It describes a road that is directly adjacent and unbroken. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "contiguous road" is a grammatically sound and usable term that describes a road being continuous, unbroken, or directly adjacent. While Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is correct, it appears with rare frequency. The phrase is most commonly found in scientific, news media, and academic contexts, as it often describes spatial relationships in geography, urban planning, or environmental studies. Alternatives include "adjacent road" or "adjoining road". When using the term, ensure that direct adjacency is the intended meaning to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Adjacent road
Focuses on the road being immediately next to something else.
Adjoining road
Highlights the shared boundary between the road and another area.
Connected road
Emphasizes the link or connection that the road provides.
Continuous road
Implies the road has no breaks or interruptions.
Uninterrupted road
Similar to continuous, focusing on the lack of disruptions.
Neighboring road
Indicates a road in the vicinity or nearby.
Bordering road
Suggests the road forms a boundary or edge.
Linking road
Emphasizes the role of the road in connecting different places.
Successive road
Describes a road that directly follows another.
Road network
Broadly refers to a system of interconnected roads.
FAQs
What does "contiguous road" mean?
A "contiguous road" refers to a road that is continuous, unbroken, or directly adjacent to another area or property.
How to use "contiguous road" in a sentence?
You can use "contiguous road" to describe roads that are adjacent to each other, for example: "The plant site includes all contiguous or adjoining property that is under common control, including properties that are separated only by a road or other public right-of-way."
What are some alternatives to "contiguous road"?
Some alternatives to "contiguous road" include "adjacent road", "adjoining road", or "connected road", depending on the specific context.
What is the difference between "contiguous road" and "continuous road"?
"Contiguous road" implies a direct adjacency or unbroken sequence, while "continuous road" simply means the road has no breaks or interruptions in its path, regardless of adjacency to other elements.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested