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Discover Ludwig"a route for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a path or direction that can be taken to reach a specific destination. Example: The map shows a route for the hiking trail leading to the summit of the mountain.
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That could offer a route for Skype.
It would be a route for obstructing the court's oversight.
It was used as a route for shipping materials during the 2nd World War, but now is used mainly as a route for pleasure boats.
It may also, perhaps, be a route for investors to find their way in.
In the Soviet Union, conceptualism became a route for artistic expression and survival.
So the law provides a route for victimisation of women by abusive ex-partners.
Frequent governance change can itself be a route for exerting political pressure on the BBC.
Baynes says: "It's about giving a route for these people into the community".
"But isn't that what mountaineers do when they climb a route for the first time?
Tap in a destination from your location and, as with any navigation program, Waze produces a route for you.
It has a new deepwater port, Gwadar, and provides a route for trade and pipelines to Central Asia.
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