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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taking a route' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's method or choice of direction in reaching a destination. Example: "We decided to take a route through the scenic countryside instead of the busy highway." Another example: "The hiker found themselves lost in the mountains and had to carefully plan their route back to the trailhead."
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Afterwards, Kaoru would go for a run, taking a route past identical small white cottages, down paths that cut through the hills and trees.
Her trip was undeniably ambitious: taking a route down the west of the continent meant nerve-racking days in Nigeria, both Congos and Angola.
Captivated by the house and its picturesque property, Ms. Pasquino, 39, said taking a route past it was part of her lunchtime routine for more than five years.
King wrote it after hearing about a letter that white clergy had published in the newspaper, criticizing "outsiders" for meddling in Birmingham's affairs and for taking a route other than the courts for righting what the letter's authors did, at least, acknowledge were wrongs in Birmingham.
The F-22 Raptor, the most advanced fighter jet, will still be required to fly within an hour and a half of land on its trip to Japan and will do so, Pentagon officials said, by taking a route over the Aleutian Islands across the North Pacific.
"And whether you call his collection Negrophilia or black memorabilia, these are objects that always provoke a conversation, and Patrick understood that sometimes the only way that you can have this dialogue is by taking a route that isn't so clearly understood as good or bad.
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"The Creation" takes a route to success that excludes pandering.
Certainly Alfredson has taken a route to the top.
But Thomas Jayne, a New York decorator, took a route that redefines the phrase "economy of means".
If they try to slow down, an eager society will just take a route around them.
Take a route that is five miles out of the way to avoid county fair traffic.
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