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be via
noun
A main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. (Mainly used in set phrases, below.)
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(932/14,107) of the women screened were found to be VIA positive.
Transport can be via bicycle, a major logistical advantage.
This had to be via a diamond ruff.
The last 30 minutes would be via TV.
"Now it will be via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and so on".
If Vader does appear in Rogue One, it looks likely to be via cameo.
I'd like the hotel entrance to be via a shaft through the rock from the waterfront.
Flights from Manchester, will be via Paris with some cheaper connections coming back via Mauritius.
Human-shark interaction should be via a camera lens only, with no physical interaction allowed.
The key is telling stories about people who got where they wanted to be via the vocational route to success.
If they are to win the league, it will almost certainly have to be via an away semi-final.
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