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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minor route" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a minor road or path, typically one that is less traveled than the main road. For example: We chose a minor route for our camping trip, which made our journey more peaceful.
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There are minor route and receiving techniques that he needs to fix in order to transition to the pro game.
There is also kinetic evidence for a slower, third minor route involving an unidentified surface complex, possibly HNOad.
"The agency-preferred alternative is the proposed Project with various and minor route realignments," officials wrote in the executive summary of the final environmental analysis.
No isomerization products were observed over parent zeolitic supports H-ZSM-5 without metal phase, but hydrodeoxygenation (minor route), hydrodecarbonylation (major route) and the direct cracking were observed.
Milk is a potential, albeit minor, route of chemical excretion, but more importantly it is a potential means of chemical exposure for breast-fed infants.
Naratriptan (OBA 74%) is excreted by the kidney and metabolism represents only a minor route of elimination of the drug [17].
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Make a circuit by returning on the winding minor routes to Bologna or Modena, then back up to the Alps via Milan.
Canadian teams are working to reorganise Bangladesh Rail, to prune its staff and minor routes and improve financial and accounting systems, in the way that Canadian National Railways was restructured.
The Napa County Transportation Planning Association has a comprehensive valleywide bicycle map identifying major and minor routes, favorite rural roads and a list of rental companies, some of whom can provide picnic lunches.
Many roads were treacherous and some impassable, particularly minor routes.
Potholes on minor routes are currently targeted for repair within seven working days.
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