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Discover Ludwig"link road" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a road that connects two places, often two highways, or a road that branches off of a main road. For example, "The new link road will provide a more direct route between the two cities."
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Diversions were in place off the Newcastle link road.
"Golf Link Road Bridge is closed," Mr. Fedor yells.
Eventually, my taxi reached a roundabout, and we turned left onto another thoroughfare, the Panthapath Tejgaon Link Road.
And it asserts another 6,000 construction jobs will be "lost" from the already-shelved East West link road.
Black, a former Met officer, was initially deployed against environmental activists protesting against the M11 link road.
Wind turbines are large, industrial structures that can be seen for miles, and come with accompanying link road and pylons.
The link road has been built by Northamptonshire County Council.
The Bexhill to Hastings link road was the subject of a planning inquiry last November.
Improvements to the station link road will start in the autumn.
Plans for a major link road in Doncaster have been approved.
The link road is an essential part of the comprehensive regeneration strategy for Hastings and Bexhill.
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