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westbound - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- m27: From the M27 Westbound, come off at Junction 13.
Modifies a noun
- carriageway: The westbound carriageway was also reduced to single file at the same point.
- platform: The sheltered part of the westbound platform, still very visible from passing trains.
- traffic: The first bypass, " New Road " was built in 1837 to allow westbound traffic to avoid the town center.
- train: This westbound train is passing the signal box at Hadfield Station.
- direction: Also 1 camera further W in westbound direction only, about ¼ mile past Windmill pub in Carrington village.
- track: The train in the photo is on the new westbound track.
Used with adjective complement
- travel: Gatwick Airport - From M23, take Junction 8 / 7 onto the M25 traveling westbound.
- head: At this point, it changes its southbound direction to head westbound instead toward New Milton.
- go: Going Westbound, take Junction 17 A82 - Great Western Road.
- guarantee: The scheme will provide a guaranteed westbound overtaking opportunity over a length of 375 meters.
- close: Roadworks continue in George Street which is still closed westbound to through traffic.
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