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Discover Ludwig"regular route" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a route that is usually traveled, such as a commute to work. For example, "I always take the regular route to work, which takes about 25 minutes."
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"A regular route — I could do it in my sleep.
As a regular route, though, it was flawed.
"This isn't my regular route," the mailman added.
* Men are brilliant at having "short cuts" which take longer than the regular route.
"We took the regular route, which becomes terribly irregular when you leave it".
On June 13 , 1782 the Grosvenor left India on its regular route to Britain.
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Within cities and towns, metered taxis are common, and buses and minivans ply regular routes.
But such vehicles typically don't follow as many regular routes.
Two Swedish aviation companies have operated regular routes serving Sulaimaniya and Erbil, the international airports in northern Iraq.
All right, some of my back roads take longer than the regular routes, but darn it, they have character.
United Airlines has also switched to bigger planes on 35 regular routes, raising its capacity by thousands of seats.
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