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"routes back to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a physical path (for example, a road) that goes from one place to another and then returns to the original place. For example, "The new highway routes back to the old highway after running through the city."
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There are other routes back to the Mediterranean, paths that do not take us through London, Paris and Berlin.
pocket that showed alternate routes back to Pakistan and Turkey, I carefully ripped it into little pieces and scattered them.
The Patriots, Pool said, are somewhat different than the Colts in that they like to break their inside routes back to the outside.
Terry Boddie, from Nevis in the eastern Caribbean, takes the notion of cultural influence along other routes, back to Africa via his childhood home.
Their flight routes back to Pyongyang were carefully calculated to avoid countries that may ground their planes and arrest the men.
The FTSE 100 company, which traces its routes back to the Victorian clock and watch maker Samuel Smith, reported operating profits of £554m in 2012 and will publish its full-year results on 18 September.
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Retrace route back to start.
The left fork is a direct route back to town.
They see that as their quickest route back to power.
"Not a route back to power in 2020," said Jo Cox.
At this point, monetization is Japan's only plausible route back to prosperity.
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