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The phrase "a route map for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a plan or strategy that outlines steps or directions to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization has developed a route map for improving community engagement over the next five years."
Alternatives: "a roadmap for" or "a guide for".
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A route map for Gareth.
"A route map for the country".
But that experience does not offer a route map for the UK today.
Ed Miliband's office views the report as a route map for changing society in an era of little public money.
"Explain that more but also give a route map for the kind of tax reductions that he thinks he is looking at".
I know it's all there on the paper, ordered and numbered: a route map for where I'm going to take the court.
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This was the world where Brave New World seemed to sketch out a route-map for humanity.
But while the bailout chiefs are poised to agree on a route map, the journey for the Greek people seems no less long and arduous.
Mary Riddell As lucid as anything he has written and, in the paperback edition, particularly well-timed Matt Ridley's Genome - the Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters (Fourth Estate) is the A to Z route map for anyone trying to get to grips with the completion of the Human Genome Project.
In the end, under Blair and Brown, this turned out to be less a new route map for the left, than a neoliberal dead end.
Government needs to work with the private sector, to produce a clear route map for retrofitting the UK's 26m gas-guzzling homes, detailing what needs to be achieved by when – giving industry the confidence to invest in a new market of energy services and retrofit solutions".
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