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Discover Ludwig"flat road" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a road that is level and does not have any hills or inclines. Example: The cyclist enjoyed riding on the flat road, as it allowed for a smooth and easy ride.
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The flat road, an amalgam of asphalt and the local sand, looked pink.
One driver might prefer to be interrupted when on a straight, flat road, for example.
On a flat road I traveled almost two miles at 25 m.p.h.
Even if it was a flat road, which it is not, it would have been dangerous".
Be warned though – those long, flat road sessions may not hold the same appeal afterwards.
After driving through the tunnels on Big Oak Flat Road, the road curved and the valley came into view.
I discover I've something left for the flat road section and manage to sprint back up a handful of places.
Greg Hoglund, the company's co-founder, says most testing of security software is akin to testing a car by driving it on a straight, flat road.
Driving down the twisting Big Oak Flat Road on our first day, we are confronted by a view which makes us stop in our tracks.
Coming north from the town of Alamo, where I stayed overnight in a cabin, the Extraterrestrial Highway began as an innocuous flat road through scrubby highlands.
The long flat ROAD to Mumbwa, 135km from Lusaka, passes through a broiling marketplace selling farm produce, knock-off furniture and Manchester City football mugs.
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