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The phrase "go on route" can be used in written English, but it may not always be grammatically correct or the most commonly used phrase.
It is more commonly written as "go on the route" or "go along the route". Example: We decided to go on the route that was recommended by the tour guide.
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"You don't go on Route 10 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
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Most viewers go on only one route; in theory, you could see all three in succession, but it would be an all too Wagnerian experience.
Mr. Walsh said he hoped to get approval for an expanded program by the end of this year, and to equip about 700 more buses with positioning systems that would feed 35 more signs, which would go on routes in the other boroughs.
After that experience I said, I am never going on Route 46 again".
Trenches and gun emplacements were dug along the beaches, while troops went on route marches to avoid lethargy.
Claiborne posted a Facebook message to let people know what was going on: "I'm at Route 91 harvest festival in Las Vegas.
It's hard to say what else is going on along the Balkan Route.
Ryanair is counting on its greater financial reserves to help it outlast Go on the route.
Before you go on your route make sure your parents know you are leaving.
When the market knows it's going up it doesn't go on rural routes, it takes the freeway.
I'd go on the same route as they used during the war.
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