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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new roads" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to recently constructed or newly paved roads. Example: The city council announced plans to build new roads to alleviate traffic congestion in the downtown area.
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New roads.
BUSINESS loves big new roads.
"New roads to explore".
Where will these new roads lead us?
Greater safety also comes from new roads.
Investment in flood defences and new roads.
New roads and railways, plus faster customs clearance, all help.
Over the past decade new roads have been built.
"I am not afraid to take new roads," said another.
Drilling pads and new roads break up habitat.
But stopping all new roads is no answer either.
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