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exports make its route/way "TO" #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:43 am   exports make its route/way "TO"
 

Hello,

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s1-25% of the world's exports makes its ______ to Europe

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i1-Which one is correct (are the two?) "route to" or "way to"?

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exports make its route/way "TO" #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:17 am   exports make its route/way "TO"
 

Hi,

'Way' makes better sense to me.

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