Examples of 'take the detour' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the detour"

take the detour: This phrase advises taking an alternative route or path to reach a destination, usually to avoid obstacles, traffic, or delays on the original route. It suggests being flexible and open to exploring different options or approaches in order to overcome challenges or obstacles

How to use "take the detour" in a sentence

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take the detour
You will have to take the detour to.
Take the detour at the mill.
All right then we take the detour.
Take the detour.
You have to take the detour.
We will take the detour and teach those barbarians a lesson.
He can choose to take the detour.
Take the detour to your left through Laurel.
Now you have a reason to take the detour.
He can choose to take the detour instead of the conditioned response.
This height difference forced the line to take the detour.
Then we take the detour.
Take the detour to your left, to Laurel.
We were forced to take the detour.
Make sure to take the detour to the arch, it's beautiful!

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What's your name? You will have to take the detour to.
Arriondas we take the detour Cangas de Onis.
Take the detour on AP 51, follow the signs to the city center.
We wouldn't have had to take the detour that landed us in the brook.
From San Luis, follow the direction Matehuala ( road 57 ) and take the detour to Cedral.
We decided to take the detour to the Walk Through Tree.
To understand the way it works, one has to take the detour of scientific knowledge.
Want to take the detour today?
Direction Madrid, take the detour to Pedrafita.
You all got to take the detour to I-95, down that road a few miles.

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