detour in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It is also used as a detour during closures of the high speed line for maintenance.
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In both detours, teams must get in the hotel.
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Some carbon calculations add 10% to the total trip distance to account for detours, stop-overs, and other issues that may arise.
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Most birds will only swoop within about 60 metres of their nest, so it is often just a matter of taking a slight detour.
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After 150 yards, it sank into the sand, and a detour of 300 yards on firmer ground was necessary.
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To this effect he takes a slight detour and stops a little beyond the house.
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