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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going the route" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means following a particular path or course of action. Example: After much consideration, we have decided to go the route of outsourcing our production rather than expanding our own facilities.
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"She was going the route.
So, is she going the route trodden by Kristin Scott Thomas and Charlotte Rampling?
It's going the route of MTV, and I'm not sure it's the way to go".
Not all collectors with a desire to show their works are going the route of exhibiting in a dedicated physical space.
"I wasn't interested in going the route of studio photographers who are about showing each pore, where you really see the grit and grime," Mr. McGinley explained.
And in trying to diversify characters without sacrificing viewers, some networks are going the route of ensemble casts that include people of color, rather than mostly black or mostly Hispanic shows.
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BERNIE: She hadn't gone the route?
Bigger industrialized states might go the route we went".
I may even go the route of Ralph Nader".
I don't think everyone could have gone the route I went and made it.
You can't believe this, you leave the coast — most Americans go the route, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, home.
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