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Discover Ludwig"rough tracks" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a road or path that's difficult to traverse, such as if you're describing a trek through an uncharted mountain range. For example, "The expedition was slowed by the rough tracks of the unfamiliar landscape."
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They are 10km over rough tracks from the nearest village.
On our last afternoon we bumped over rough tracks, following a radio transmitter signal to track down a pack.
XC involves following easy-to-moderate routes of rough tracks, bridle paths and the odd tarmac road.
Four-wheel drive spoke of boulder-strewn mountain switchbacks, rough tracks in the bush, adventurers on safari.
We particularly love its stand-out looks, attention to detail and adjustable seat height, although be mindful that it's far more suited to urban use than rough tracks.
It will take up to a day of riding to pedal up and down the rough tracks of the South Pennine valleys, bordered by Halifax, Rochdale and Burnley.
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Mark Ronson put together a rough track with a couple of layers.
These days a rough track, impassable during the rains, barely connects the two countries.
Up a rough track we left the van and walked out into the twittering, humming undergrowth.
We pulled down a rough track beside a 12th-century chateau and drove into the woods.
5. Turn right away from the railway crossing and walk up the rough track.
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