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Discover Ludwig"in roads" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you were trying to use this phrase, you likely meant "inroads". Inroads is a noun meaning an advance or progress made in achieving a goal or gaining an advantage. Example sentence: We are making inroads in gaining the trust of the community.
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"Since then, Lancashire have made big in roads into defending that first-innings total.
Somebody invested in roads and bridges.
They invested in roads, schools and clinics.
Plans for attracting private investment in roads may need reconsidering.
Contrast that with the promised £15 billion investment in roads.
It has commissioned a rail network, tried to control unruly motorbike taxis and invested in roads.
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It shows we're beginning to make in-roads".
"The oil companies have made great in-roads this time.
In 1995 Labour made massive in-roads into Conservative control of English councils.
This was a sophisticated operation that shows we are making in-roads in serious places".
Microsoft continues to make in-roads into open source development.
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