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The phrase "a route that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific path or course of action that is being referred to in a broader context.
Example: "We need to find a route that avoids heavy traffic during rush hour."
Alternatives: "a path that" or "a way that".
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There is a route that is open to them.
If she could locate a back door, a route that didn't go through the kitchen.
The navigation computer then picks a route that accommodates each driver's strengths and weaknesses.
But he added, "There are times when there is a route that doesn't exist".
Only a few sections survive, on a route that is clearly signposted.
Mr. French has traveled a route that is familiar to many New Orleans musicians.
Take a route that is five miles out of the way to avoid county fair traffic.
It might even squeeze the mentee along a route that isn't right for them.
Extra points if you can run in a route that spells out your fundraising page URL.
Ms. Kantor took a route that was potentially harmful for the teenagers.
Being guided with near-private access over a route that attracts more than 80,000 people a year?
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