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The phrase "* path" can be correct and usable in written English
"Path" can be a noun, verb, or adjective, and the asterisk ( * ) is a symbol used to indicate that a word or phrase has been omitted for brevity. One possible example of using "* path" in written English could be: "I followed the * path through the forest, hoping it would lead me to the hidden cave." In this sentence, "* path" is used instead of "the narrow, winding path" to make the sentence more concise and less repetitive.
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Flare Path.
Works on PATH, too.
Third, is career path.
A quaking path.
It was titled "Path".
"That's the path".
That's the career path.
It was a "path".
Sagawa forged another path.
Technology offers another path.
On the path.
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