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Discover LudwigThe phrase "road toward" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a direction or path that someone or something is traveling on. Example: She walked down the road toward the beach, enjoying the warm sun on her face. OR The road toward success was long and difficult, but she never gave up.
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Moby drove down a twisting road toward Pakistan's capital.
I took a back road toward Fremont Indian State Park.
The road toward Madoo stops well short of the destination.
But the road toward profitability is still rocky.
Baseball has its own wavy road toward better protection.
He drove down the peninsula, then left the expressway & took a road toward the beach.
We set out on Dunvegan Road toward the Cuillins, following the sign to Glen Brittle.
He resumed his journey south, taking the road toward the Harz mountains.
The bus cruised eastward, past women in skimpy dresses teetering along the road toward the clubs.
Mr. Fuentes-León Fuentes-Leónlong, tortuous road toward making his first movie.
Resting on dunes and knolls, soldiers peered down the road toward Brega nervously.
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