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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a route" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific path or course taken to reach a destination.
Example: "The bus is currently on a route that takes it through the city center."
Alternatives: "along a path" or "in transit on a course".
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A hobo may fare well on a route one time and another time fare ill.
It proposed that flights in Northern Norway be carried out using seaplanes, and proposed Hammerfest as one of several stops on a route from Trondheim to Vadsø.
It's pretty clear what happens when concentration increases substantially on a route between two cities.
Only a few sections survive, on a route that is clearly signposted.
Each address on a route had its own slot; the mail was sorted in address order.
"Of course, I recognize that I might have been on a route to recovery anyway.
Many experts say the airlines throw planes on a route to grab market share from rivals.
The plane was on a route from Yerevan, the Armenian capital.
She was on a route where poachers were known to transport bushmeat.
The party received bad advice on a route through the Wasatch Mountains, sapping their reserves of food and energy.
Serengeti lies directly on a route from Uganda to a Tanzanian port called Tanga, on the Indian Ocean.
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