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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a route to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a pathway or method to achieve something, often followed by a specific goal or destination.
Example: "Education is often seen as a route to a successful career."
Alternatives: "a path to a" or "a way to a".
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Thus, when the source needs to know a route to a destination, it already identifies in which routing structure it should look for it.
In order for a route to a specific destination node to be discovered, existing on-demand routing protocols use a simple flooding mechanism whereby a route request packet (RREQ) originating from a source node is broadcasted without exception to all nodes in the network[16].
A node in a MANET running the AODV protocol must flood routing control packets over the network each time it needs to discover a route to a destination.
To the armchair fan, it sounds like a route to a dream job.
Was the BBC a route to a certain kind of fame?
Some authors see self-publishing as a route to a traditional publishing deal.
Jayaraja sees the teetotal festival as a route to a higher purpose.
Nevertheless, for the shelter boys, cooking could be a route to a succesful career.
The Tory election plan envisages a route to a parliamentary majority by decapitating 20 Lib Dem MPs.
For Mayberry their modus operandi isn't just a matter of authenticity, it's about inspiring the next generation of musicians and showing them a route to a career.
In other trios, the rhythm section might receive a map, in the form of chord changes, that lays out a route to a destination.
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