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"great road" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, well-maintained, or important road. Example: "We drove down the great road, lined with towering trees and scenic views, on our way to the mountains."
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Think of the world's great road trips – the Amalfi Coast, the corniche of the Côte d'Azur, the Great Ocean Road, the Pacific Coast Highway, Route 66..
The Great Road, Princeton.
Ensenada was a great road builder.
"This isn't a great road.
Have you ever been on a great road trip?
What makes for a great road trip in general?
This would be a great road map to start with".
"Cut a great road through the law to get after the devil?" "Yes," Roper answers.
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"It makes a great road-building material when mixed with asphalt," Mr. Griffin said.
The road was known as the Great Road and ran between Head of Elk (now Elkton, Maryland) and Christiana Bridge.
"They were marked 'for destruction' to make way for the so-called Great Road between the Triumphal Arch and the Great Hall.
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