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The phrase "route again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means to plan or travel along a path or course one has previously taken before. Example: After getting lost, we had to turn around and route again using the map we had brought with us.
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Phil Mickelson's tee shots have started to take the scenic route again.
A few days later, on a weekday, the reporter tried the route again.
"It is not going that route again," said one person involved in the talks.
It is still in the back of his mind, he said, "to make sure I never go that route again".
Stefan Messer decided it was time to try the private-equity route again, but this time to take control of the entire company.
The White Sox went the renegade route again with David Wells in 2001, and it didn't work out as well, primarily because of his 5-7 record.
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(AP) CARDINALS A day after a visit to Flagstaff Regional Medical Center in Arizona, Bryant Johnson was back with the Arizona Cardinals, slightly embarrassed and glad to be drawing attention for running pass routes again.
The upgrade description reads like it works automatically, but you have to assign a settler to cover specific routes – again, through the workshop menu once the option's available.
They will do this route once again and then not fly again until the next month.
Along this stretch of road Route 88 intersects several county routes, including County Route 64 again, County Route 42 (Van Zile Road), County Route 10 (Old Squan Road), and County Route 54 (Coolidge Road/Midstreams Road).
In August 2005, the route was again re-launched, with 16 new Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TLs, again with unusual features including CCTV and leather seats.
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