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a route
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The phrase "a parcours" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in contexts related to obstacle courses or paths.
It can be used when discussing a course or route designed for a specific activity, such as parkour or a competitive event. Example: "The athletes trained rigorously to navigate the challenging parcours set up for the competition."
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Next, design a route.
A route map for Gareth.
Clearly there is a route.
We didn't plot a route.
A Route 66 icon.
A route out.
"A route is money".
They plan a route.
Um, yes, that is a route.
There is even a route map.
Birth was occasionally a route to manumission.
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