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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steep road" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a road that has a steep incline or slope, making it difficult to climb or drive on. Example: The hikers struggled to climb the steep road to the top of the mountain.
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As we turned up the steep road, two older women popped into sight.
Hass pulled off the highway and started up the steep road to Nabi Samwil.
Next day, we reluctantly snake up the steep road away from Kaminaki.
Along a steep road leading to the square below, an extraordinary sight unfolded.
But it's a very steep road for them to climb, and ultimately, they all experience frustration and defeat".
The steep road to the house is paved now, but it was a dirt track when Lota chose the site.
"A hard revolution is better than an easy revolution," said one young man, who gave his name as Omar, as he led a cow up a steep road.
(Located on a frighteningly steep road at more than 5,000 feet above sea level, Tschlin is a town that few just pass through).
The villages of The Bottom and Windward Side, occupying the old volcanic crater, are approached up a steep road from a rocky landing place on the southern coast.
As scores of Asian youths poured out of Centenary Square and up the narrow and steep road to the pub, the police were powerless to stop them.
The site is 2km up a steep road from the ski resort of Les Gets, and is suitable only for small motor homes and tents.
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