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Usages of gesperrt
Wir können nicht weitergehen, weil der Weg gesperrt ist.
We can’t keep going because the path is closed.
Der Fahrradweg ist gesperrt, deshalb gehen wir durch den Park zum Bahnhof.
The bike path is closed, so we walk through the park to the train station.
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