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Discover Ludwig"road water" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a specific phrase or idiom in the English language. To make a sentence, you would need to explain what you mean more clearly. For example, "The puddles that had collected on the road had water in them."
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Basic road, water and electric infrastructure is precarious, with frequent power cuts.
Local counties chipped in free land and other aid, including $15 million in tax breaks and $8.2 million in road, water and sewer repairs.
But in some towns and cities, supporters say these earmarks provide the shortest and most direct route to paying for road, water and sewer projects.
This casts doubt on broader development prospects in the Galilee basin, which Buckley said was "still stranded 400km inland from the coast without any industrial-grade power, road, water, aviation or rail infrastructure in place".
The simplest of textile mills could not function without foreign-made parts; farmers needed imported pumps to run their irrigation systems; and the government could not mend the war-damaged telephone, electricity, road, water and sewerage networks without material from abroad.
Nigeria's transport system consists of rail, road, water, and air subsectors.
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You need to do roads, water.
Vital infrastructure like roads, water and power is all in place.
Shouldn't basic needs — roads, water, food, housing — be met before all else?
Around Abuja, the government is spending money on roads, water pumping stations, agricultural and health programs.
There are no unsightly roads, water pipes or electrical lines in or out.
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