Sentence examples for authorized route from inspiring English sources

The phrase "authorized route" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated path or method that has been officially approved or sanctioned for a specific purpose.
Example: "All deliveries must be made via the authorized route to ensure compliance with safety regulations."
Alternatives: "approved path" or "official route".

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For its part, the company is heaping blame on the ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, calling the accident "human error" and contending that the captain diverted the ship from its authorized route.

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Lincoln had authorized that route, way back in 1862.

The Ocean Beach Freeway section west of I-5 was authorized as Route 286 in 1959.

But he warned that the state could face "liability issues" if it authorized biking routes on state roads without adequate shoulders or bicycle lanes.

The Moscow mayor's office had not authorized the march route — it had instead offered organizers the use of a park outside the city center — and had cautioned that it could not "bear responsibility for any possible negative consequences" of the unsanctioned demonstration.

Connecticut has 17 miles of authorized, signed bicycle routes along state roads, according to the Transportation Department.

The Base and Development Plans for the A-Routes are authorized by the minister, while those for the B-Routes are authorized by the chief officer of the road department of MLIT.

In 2008, California voters supported — bravely, naively or perhaps both — construction of a gargantuan, 520-mile bullet train route and authorized $9 billion in state bonds to get things going.

For some products no Danish equivalent could be established, as no products with certain combinations of active compounds or with a certain administration route are authorized in Denmark.

On Thursday when thousands of students gathered for a protest march in downtown Santiago, Government officials refused to authorize a march route that included a central thoroughfare and defiant students used social media to send out a singular message – the march is on.

This road, authorized by President Martin Van Buren in 1839, was known as Dillon's Furrow, named after Dubuque merchant Lyman Dillon who surveyed the route and marked it with a furrow.

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