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Discover Ludwig"wide road" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a road that is wider than average, typically allowing for more vehicles to travel on it at once. Example: The construction crew worked tirelessly to widen the road, making it easier for commuters to get to work on time.
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She and our uncle lived in a small white house beside a wide road.
"It's symbolic of the wide road of our past and the new road we hope to follow in the future".
'Good wide road,' mum notes with the same approval she might accord a nice piece of ham.
It was a sunny afternoon and the wide road went along sandy beaches at the soft water's edge.
The company is using it to build Rivedroite Town, a cluster of lavish French-style houses separated by a wide road from the farmers' new flats.
The momentum of the Mubarak rally was strong and pushed the protesters back along a stretch of wide road that leads into the main expanse of the square.
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The tarred lane-and-a-quarter-wide road quickly turned into hard-packed dirt.
One informed estimate is that London-wide road pricing could bring in £2.5bn a year.
Turn left onto the green-blazed track, a two-person-wide road that descends gently into the forest.
This capability would enable introduction of a Europe-wide road pricing system, on a miles travelled basis, which the EU Transport Commissioner is keen to introduce.
However, now quite visible is a 20-foot-wide road, as well as the walls and floors of at least three houses.
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