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The phrase 'roadblock of' is not a grammatically correct phrase in English. However, you could use the phrase 'roadblock for' when referring to something that is blocking an object or person from passing an area. For example, "The barricade served as a roadblock for the protesters."
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"On this bridge, America's long march to freedom met a roadblock of violent resistance.
Imagine the dramatic change which could be possible in just a few years, once we remove the roadblock of the existing ICT curriculum.
At one such meeting, Colin Marshall, chairman of Britain in Europe, raised with the Prime Minister the roadblock of Gordon Brown.
Should Trump run into the familiar roadblock of an intransigent Congress, he does have the final resort adopted by Obama: to bypass Congress by using his executive powers.
Hundreds of soldiers and riot police officers guarding the outskirts of San Salvador Atenco have been removed, as well as a roadblock of charred vehicles that had paralyzed local traffic.
On Friday the Sun is booking a "roadblock" of TV ad slots over a 10-minute period that will allow it to hit 30 channels including ITV2, E4, ITV4 and Film4.
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Big piles of trash everywhere and roadblocks of old sofas every few blocks.
Marta, meantime, has hit the roadblocks of U.S. teams going under.
Every day brings more roadblocks of blazing tires soaked in gasoline.
Moore, who isn't big on roadblocks of any kind, liked this a lot.
There's talk of rape, killing, disappearances, sacrifices, curfews and roadblocks; of his control of the police and his Pied Piper-like spell over the children.
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