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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "roads of" is not a complete sentence, and is not grammatically correct and usable in written English.
To use "roads of" in a sentence, it would need to be connected to a verb or noun. For example, "We drove on the roads of freedom."
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So they blocked the roads of Cairo.
The roads of Britain are littered with small VWs.
It has one-tenth the roads of Delhi.
Roads of various descriptions connect nearly all towns of Uttarakhand.
"We are paving the roads of the future," he said.
"Whatever roads of access I could find, I chose".
My government will build the roads of the 21st century".
They are now patrolling the dirt roads of Jalrez.
This weekend, the roads of Los Angeles were deserted.
"Routes d'Arabie" (Roads of Arabia) sets off the viewer's mind dreaming like none other.
More people lined the roads of Yorkshire to see the Tour de France than live there.
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