Sentence examples for in roads from inspiring English sources

"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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