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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the causeway" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a raised road or path that crosses wet ground or water.
Example: "The causeway connecting the island to the mainland was built in the 18th century."
Alternatives: "the roadway" or "the embankment"
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the causeway
noun
A road that is raised, as to be above water, marshland etc.
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The causeway restricted the movement of fish and reduced the region's salmon catches by 82 percent.
Copies are selling fast across the causeway in Malaysia.
I swam parallel to the causeway, about fifty yards offshore.
Remember Christopher Lambert, kilt flying, racing across the causeway?
"Caution: otters crossing" says the sign on the causeway.
We cross the causeway to Berneray for our swim.
The campaign is created by the CauseWay Agency in Westport, Conn.
We'd see her on the causeway in an open-air Jeep, blond hair blowing around.
"If you went just over the causeway to Miami, you were aware you were a minority.
Flashy cars stream across the causeway towards Bahrain and its nightlife.
The causeway was completed in 1997; its inauguration held the excitement of a Hollywood premiere.
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