round a/the bypass
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A common British English alternative to 'around a/the bypass'.
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- To avoid the morning traffic, we always go round the bypass.
- We drove round the bypass to get to the motorway more quickly.
- The new bus route goes round the bypass instead of through the town centre.
- Follow the signs to go round the bypass; it's much quicker.
- I got stuck in traffic while driving round the bypass this morning.
- Going round the bypass will be much faster once the roadworks are finished.
- Is it better to go round the bypass or risk the city traffic?
- The lorry driver was advised to take his heavy vehicle round the bypass.
- She cycled round the bypass as part of her training route.
- The satnav directed us to go round the bypass to avoid a reported accident.