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Discover LudwigThe phrase "road block" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a road that has been blocked off or to an obstacle that has been put in the way of progress. For example: "The city council has put up a road block to prevent cars from entering the park."
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He's in very good shape, he's just come out of a good road block.
The UFF had earlier summoned journalists to witness the armed road block.
(World Cup football caused a significant road block in the release schedule a year ago).
Road Block is flying, straightahead swing, and The Bounce has an Ornette Coleman-like springiness.
But he's a lump, and provided a big midfield road block to deny Jamie Roberts.
He has become refreshingly realistic about the road block to future progress – Whitehall.
Last week, a nervous Israeli public saw a car carrying half a tonne of explosives stopped at a road block.
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This is changing, but only slowly: ten states have legislation pending.A further road-block is finance.
This initial road-block triggered many countries to build their own capacity for making vaccines (18).
Mr Mwaura remembers having to negotiate a road-block made out of dead bodies, lined up across the road.
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