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"for the road" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "for goodbye," "as a final thought," or "as one last reminder," and is often used as a speaking phrase as well. For example, "I wanted to remind you to stay safe while travelling and to have a good time. Oh, and one more thing--enjoy the journey, not just the destination. For the road!".
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"A drink for the road," he said.
Still, a quick one for the road?
Others go for the road.
Once more for the road.
Salt is good for the road.
Some Delirium Tremens for the road?
"Will you take some for the road?
Dark horse: Viggo Mortensen for The Road.
'"Here, a present for the road".
Two for the Road Picture this.
Get an extra one for the road.
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