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Gillyflower Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How do you say this in English?

Hi,

How do you say "a bridge designed for vehicles to pass over"?


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gillyflower How do you say "a bridge designed for vehicles to pass over"? A vehicle bridge (as opposed to a footbridge).

  • gillyflower How do you say "a bridge designed for vehicles to pass over"?
  • A vehicle bridge (as opposed to a footbridge).
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gillyflowerHow do you say "a bridge designed for vehicles to pass over"?

A vehicle bridge (as opposed to a footbridge).

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In casual English, a bridge for cars

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