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Discover Ludwig"on the freeway" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to the section of a highway that is specifically for faster traffic not subject to intersections or stoplights. For example: "We made good time on the freeway, but the bumper-to-bumper traffic on the surface streets was unbearable."
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They passed it on the freeway, going about 80m.p.hh.
The billboard on the freeway came down.
"This was on the freeway, I suppose?
Let them bury Martin Costello on the freeway.
On the freeway, I can get you sixty-six.
Back on the freeway, the whisky is out again.
"It'll be like a billboard on the freeway".
It is unclear if the shooting happened on the freeway.
On the freeway, it stays in gear longer, for example.
Another visualization — every two hours on the freeway in an inefficient vehicle costs you $30+.
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Another car suddenly swerves into your lane on the freeway.
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