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Discover Ludwig"narrow road" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a road that is not very wide. For example, "We drove down a narrow road surrounded by trees."
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The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Few lorries ply the narrow road.
He turned down a narrow road, and declined to chat.
They drove through a moonless darkness on a narrow road.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North, travel account written by Japanese haiku master Bashō as Oku no hosomichi ("The Narrow Road to Oku"), published in 1694.
He kept his eyes on the narrow road through the giant redwoods.
Thulasi said, "I wish we could have that old, narrow road back.
His sixth novel, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, is heart-wrenching and profoundly personal.
The narrow road snaked ever upward, passing emergency shelters and informal checkpoints.
And something else was happening: Residents said the narrow road was rising.
A narrow road runs by a river that passes through steep ravines, studded with maples.
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