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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a route with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of route that has a particular characteristic or feature.
Example: "We need to find a route with a scenic view to make our road trip more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a path that has a" or "a way featuring a".
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Many walkers plot a route with a lunch stop in one village, and a stop for dinner and the night in another village, relying on a bed-and-breakfast proprietor to transfer their luggage.
Along with the ocean liner, it's perhaps the most romantic form of transport there is – assuming you avoid the sit-up-all-night seats or the shared compartments with the snoring Belgian on a route with a 3am passport check, that is.
This value is updated every time a route with a higher reliability value is found for the same destination. .
This value is updated every time a route with a higher reliability value is found for the same destination.
In a route with a network gap, a vehicle usually drops messages if it cannot find the next hop.
The results demonstrate that relying on a single measure (e.g. population shares or accessibility) to associate a route with a particular demographic group is likely to be deficient.
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But before he was done on a route with an average grade of 7.9percentt, Armstrong had caught and passed Basso, who finished eighth on the day and did not seem to be insulted that Armstrong had demolished him.
There's even a route with an ice cave that climbers can belay in.
The valley west of Altoona was split into two ravines by a mountain; surveys had already found a route with an acceptable grade east from Gallitzin to the south side of the valley, and Horseshoe Curve allowed the same grade to continue to Altoona.
The new flights will compete with Air Canada and charter carriers like Royal Aviation and Canada 3000 on a route with 1.3 million round trips a year.
Our objective is to construct a route with high throughput capacity for a given source and destination pair.
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