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"route it" is a correct phrase in written English that can be used as a phrasal verb meaning to send something along a particular route or path.
For example, "I'll route it through the warehouse before it gets to the retailer."
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On the Red Route, it is "Rooftops"; on the Green Route, it is "Hades".
Whatever the route, it can be hard to track.
"Once it goes the luxury route, it is lost forever".
And on the 79th Street route, it rose 6.7percentt.
They've decided to go that route, it works for them.
On one route it offers first-class cabins with doors.
On the Red Route, it is "Rooftops"; on the Green Route, it is "Hades". The tour de force of the Yellow Route takes place in the Bradbury Building.
And like any Amtrak route, it can be broken up into pit stops along the way.
But as soon as it went down the corporate route, it became just another company.
Although vehicles can now make it along the route, it is still strewn with debris.
Each time a car follows a particular route, it collects more data.
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