adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
route
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Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society.
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It seemed ironic that at long last I was here, albeit by a very much more circuitous route than originally planned.
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She returned to Bourne End by a circuitous route along minor roads.
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I set out on a circuitous route that ensured I ended up at her table.
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In 1986, again by a slightly circuitous route , Ian began his own cloning programme at Roslin.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the river's circuitous course
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society.
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I set out on a circuitous route that ensured I ended up at her table.
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It seemed ironic that at long last I was here, albeit by a very much more circuitous route than originally planned.
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Potential listeners also are cautious about venturing on to a campus with circuitous roads, dense eucalyptus groves and notoriously problematic parking.
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She returned to Bourne End by a circuitous route along minor roads.
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The links were often circuitous , narrow and made more difficult by differing levels.
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Typically circuitous is the way she used Bernard.
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Within each quarter there are selected road closures and some one-way streets, making journeys even more circuitous for non-residents.