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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take road" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the action of using a specific road, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "You should take the road that leads to the park."
Alternatives: "take the route" or "follow the road."
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Or take road trips rather than planes.
Ignore track on right, but take road up to right.
Nonetheless, countries that do take road safety more seriously have shown that improvement is possible.
"I used to take road trips when I was a kid, and they were the most memorable experiences," McCarthy says.
But as the city took initial steps to heal, just how long it would take Road Runners to recover — financially, and in terms of reputation — was in question.
Instead, we take road trips around the country making sales calls along the way while visiting family and friends who put us up.
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Take road-side bombs, "improvised explosive devices" or IEDs in mil-speak, the commonest type of attack.
"We never took road trips.
They took road trips to photograph and study the signs of other towns.
He takes road trips around America in his beloved 1959 Thunderbird.
Then, researchers began taking road trips around the city, looking for anything they might have missed.
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