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Discover LudwigIt could be used as a directional phrase, but it would need to be part of a larger sentence or phrase for it to make sense in written English.
For example: - "Turn road right at the stop sign." - "The road right ahead is under construction." In both of these examples, "road right" is used to indicate a specific direction or location. It is important to note that "road right" may not be the most commonly used phrase in written English, as it can sound a bit awkward. It would be more common to use phrases like "turn right onto the road" or "the road on the right." However, "road right" can still be used if the speaker or writer wants to emphasize the specific road or direction.
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We went on the road right away.
I'm going to go on the road, right?
They discover neighbours divided by plans to build a road right through the ancient woodland.
As Sutton recalls: "I was like, 'Look, this is that fork in the road right now.
And a black bear bounded across the road right in front of the van.
AT the end of Institution Road, right before the mountains, sits what looks like a castle.
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The term, rail line in center, indicates that a rail line shares the road right-of-way.
ANFIS models are developed by using 80%% of the extracted data (total data observations for major road right-turning vehicles are 722 and 1,066 for minor road right-turning vehicles) and remaining are used for model validation.
Different combinations of input variables are used to develop four different models for major and minor road right-turning vehicles.
Open image in new window Fig. 7 ROC curve and PR curve for major road right-turning vehicles.
"We're kind of middle-of-the-road right now.
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