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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick route to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a fast or efficient way to achieve a particular goal or destination.
Example: "Taking the back roads is often a quick route to avoiding traffic during rush hour."
Alternatives: "an easy path to" or "a fast way to".
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Education is seen as a quick route to prosperity.
ISHERWOOD Only a playwright of David Mamet's stature can be guaranteed a quick route to production.
Bike-frame building is a labour of love rather than a quick route to riches.
Hearing bad news before you board an 11-hour flight is a quick route to mental torture.
Diego Maradona understood that the cranium was always a quick route to goal when feet and hands were not willing.
Soon afterward, the computer programs saw a quick route to checkmate; Carlsen did not, however, and Anand recovered.
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Basketball also offers a quicker route to success.
Its spokeswoman admits Twitter can be a quicker route to getting a complaint resolved.
A quicker route to some news than launching and navigating FIFA's generally excellent Web site.
In the Clinton administration, the Energy Department proposed a quicker route to disposal.
It's a quicker route to fame, but it's not an easier one.
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