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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tortuous road' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a long or complex route which is difficult to navigate. For example, "They had to take a tortuous road to reach their destination."
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"It's a tortuous road to begin".
Mr. Fuentes-León Fuentes-Leónlong, tortuous road toward making his first movie.
Perhaps the narrow and tortuous road up from the coast deters the really big tourist coaches.
Townshend's subject is the tortuous road to Irish independence after the abortive Easter rising of 1916.
"It has been a long, hard and tortuous road, but it was well worth the effort".
And, as host nations invariably do in modern times, Brazil has made sure its most feared opponent took the longest and most tortuous road to the final.
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There are too many vehicles for the few tortuous roads.
Someday, he hopes, a four-wheeled Segway will replace the cycles that tourists ride — and sometimes crash — on Bermuda's tortuous roads.
Despite the island's relative isolation, its tortuous roads and the fierce independence of its inhabitants, the American food culture, among other forces, is beginning to take root in Ikaria.
Eventually, the Mutrans were able to extend their dominions even to the western Amazon state of Acre, which borders Bolivia and is more than 2,500 miles from here, by the region's tortuous roads.
Tortuous roads, like the twisty drive from Leggett, Calif., to the coast, blistering temperatures and steep climbs forced several cars to retire, including a prized 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost that served in World War I and a stately Packard, discovered by its current owner to be the same car his father bought new in 1928.
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