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Discover Ludwig"to nowhere" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It can be used in a variety of ways, but it often refers to a direction or destination that does not lead to a specific place or goal. For example: - The path through the forest seemed to lead to nowhere, but the hiker continued on. - The new highway project has been criticized for leading to nowhere and wasting taxpayer's money. - She felt like her life was going nowhere, so she decided to make a change and pursue her dreams. - The road signs were confusing and seemed to point to nowhere, leaving the travelers lost and frustrated. - The research project was a dead-end and led the team to nowhere in terms of new discoveries.
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to nowhere
noun
No particular place, noplace.
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Highways to nowhere.
No more bridges to nowhere".
"He'd lead you to nowhere".
And fewer bridges to nowhere.
Staircases lead to nowhere.
Road to Nowhere 20.
A driveway to nowhere.
Everything about "Road to Nowhere" sounds delicious.
Still barreling down the road to nowhere.
Let the cycling races to nowhere begin!
"There's no bridge to nowhere here".
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