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The phrase "a route into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way or method of entering or accessing something, such as a field, profession, or opportunity.
Example: "Volunteering at the local shelter provided her with a route into the nonprofit sector."
Alternatives: "a pathway to" or "an entry point to".
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There is a route into the middle class.
You just need a route into each of them.
For farmers facing falling subsidies and foreign competition, mazes offer a route into agro-tourism.
Employers argue that casual work can be a route into full-time work.
The emphasis on research offers mental health professionals/clinicians a route into a more academic pathway.
Research is essential for both finding a route into your chosen industry and getting the job.
In this way, Bourne offers a route into the frontier of new possibilities arising post-Sept.
Or it might offer a route into a nurse-specialist role.
They therefore followed a route into India through the Gumal Pass, with an eye set eventually on Gujarat.
"I'm hoping it allows us to give students a route into pursuing their interest in journalism," she said.
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