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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faster route to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more efficient or quicker way to achieve a goal or reach a destination.
Example: "This new software provides a faster route to completing our projects on time."
Alternatives: "a quicker path to" or "an expedited way to".
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They provided a faster route to permanent residency.
Biotech offers, in his view, just a "faster route to what you would be doing through conventional crop breeding".
In the late 1820s the East India Company was actively looking for a faster route to India.
The Wilfs could also sell the team to someone who lives in Los Angeles, a faster route to relocation.
He was an Italian, sailing under a Spanish flag looking for a faster route to India — and its spices.
When too much sediment builds up at its mouth, the river, seeking a faster route to the sea, switches course, like a hose flopping around in the grass.
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It is a fast route to high status and social dominance.
SOFTWARE helped startups flourish, with open-source programs and the web providing easy collaboration and a fast route to market.
If you want to take extraordinary portraits, close-ups, landscapes or you-name-it, a fast route to success is to buy a specialized lens.
David Miliband, the foreign secretary, said Cameron's policy was "misbegotten, mistaken, misguided... the Conservatives offer a fast route to the margins of Europe and the margins internationally".
Owning your own home is a fast route to security, and also a sign of personal achievement and aspiration, the argument goes.
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