Sentence examples for a route was from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a route was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific path or course that was taken or established in the past.
Example: "A route was planned to ensure the quickest delivery of supplies to the affected area."
Alternatives: "a path was" or "a course was".

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A route was finalized in 1972 and completed in 1993.

A route was soon plotted and the event has been running ever since.

A white paper was before parliament, a route was proposed and the Tories were at least half aboard.

Much of it sank and was soon covered with water, but in time a route was stabilized that could be traversed by four-wheel-drive vehicles.

Others, like Mr. Lapointe, live near former bases of operations that were shut down because an employer went out of business or a route was dropped.

After three weeks' training on neighbouring mountains, a route was worked out up the Khumbu Icefall, and it was possible to start ferrying loads of supplies to the Western Cwm head.

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"A route is money".

Such a route is long overdue.

What's troubling is that this is a route being taken by an ever-shrinking pool.

"The posterior hippocampus cares about how long a route is going to be.

Don't let a cherished American institution die because a route is unprofitable.

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