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a lengthier route
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a lengthier route" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a path or journey that takes more time or distance compared to another option. Example: "Due to the road closure, we had to take a lengthier route to reach our destination."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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The Morton County Sheriff's office has blocked one of the main routes to the camp from Bismarck, the state capital, forcing some protesters to drive a lengthier route to the site.
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Palestinian vehicles, including heavy lorries, travelling from Bethlehem to Ramallah, for instance, will be forced to take a lengthy route on a narrow road through the hills while Israelis driving between settlements near to each of the towns will travel on a highway.
News & Media
Stirling Area Commander Supt Gordon Dawson said Murray had asked for plenty of time to meet his fans so they worked closely with the council to plan a lengthy route.
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Trains instead had to follow a lengthy route via Gloucester, where the river was narrow enough to be crossed by a bridge.
Wiki
The West Plains Trail, although relatively level, went by a lengthy route through the lands of the Dakota people, and the shorter East Plains Trail also skirted Dakota land.
Wiki
Secondly (particularly for busy families), changes to research governance structures meant that we had to take a lengthy route to contact 'refusers' in contrast to the more direct methods a decade earlier.
Science
At the same time, the segment of what is now NY 16 from Olean to Hinsdale was included in Route 4, a lengthy east west route that extended from Lake Erie in Chautauqua County to the Hudson River in Orange County.
Wiki
They took a circuitous and lengthy route to Nairobi, some of them being routed without prior warning to Jiddah in Saudi Arabia.
News & Media
Instead of relying solely on Los Angeles police, the family tapped members of the Nation of Islam to handle their personal security and control the crowd along a lengthy procession route through South L.A.
News & Media
The remainder of NY 78 became part of NY 44, a lengthy north south route extending from NY 13 in Caton to Ridge Road (then NY 3 and later US 104) in Wolcott.
Wiki
Characters and situations emerge rather too patly, and sometimes without credible development, on the rather lengthy route "Crossing Brooklyn" takes to tie up its ends.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a lengthier route" when you want to emphasize that a particular path or method requires more time or effort compared to a more direct alternative. It's particularly useful when contrasting options.
Common error
Avoid using "a lengthier route" when you actually mean a wider path. "Lengthier" refers to distance or duration, while "wider" refers to physical breadth.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a lengthier route" functions as a noun phrase, where 'lengthier' acts as an adjective modifying the noun 'route'. It describes a specific characteristic of the route, indicating its extended duration or distance. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a lengthier route" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe paths or processes that require more time or distance. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and usability. While relatively uncommon, it appears most frequently in news and media, Wiki, and science-related content. When writing, ensure you are using it to accurately convey the increased duration or distance of something, and consider alternative phrases like "a longer path" or "a more circuitous route" for subtle differences in meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a longer path
Focuses on the increased distance of the route, emphasizing the physical aspect.
a more circuitous route
Highlights the indirectness of the route, suggesting it deviates from a straight line.
an extended route
Emphasizes the increased duration or scope of the route.
a roundabout way
Implies a route that avoids directness, potentially adding distance or time.
a more time-consuming route
Directly addresses the increased time required to travel the route.
a more protracted journey
Stresses the duration and potentially the difficulty of the journey.
a less direct route
Indicates that the route involves deviations or transfers.
a more indirect path
Similar to 'a more circuitous route' but can also imply intentional detours.
a drawn-out passage
Emphasizes that the passage or journey is unnecessarily long.
a wandering course
Suggests the path lacks clear direction and possibly a fixed end point.
FAQs
How can I use "a lengthier route" in a sentence?
You can use "a lengthier route" to describe a path that takes more time or distance. For example, "Due to construction, we had to take "a lengthier route" to the airport".
What's the difference between "a lengthier route" and "a longer route"?
"A lengthier route" and "a longer route" are very similar. "Lengthier" can sometimes imply that the extra distance is somewhat unnecessary or tedious, while "longer" is more neutral.
Are there situations where "a more direct route" is better than "a lengthier route"?
Yes, "a more direct route" is generally preferred when efficiency is important, such as when commuting or during emergencies. "A lengthier route" might be chosen for scenic drives or when avoiding obstacles.
Can I use "a lengthier route" to describe processes or methods, not just physical paths?
Yes, ""a lengthier route"" can be used metaphorically to describe a process or method that is more involved or time-consuming than necessary. For example, "Going through legal channels proved to be "a lengthier route" to resolution than mediation".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested