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The phrase "a big path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide or large pathway, either literally or metaphorically, in various contexts.
Example: "The hikers followed a big path through the forest, enjoying the scenery along the way."
Alternatives: "a wide path" or "a broad path".
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"The caviar is a big path".
There's already a big path of debris that's been moved around.
Build a big path and put plenty of space for enclosures and buildings.
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Every big path starts with a little step.
Which may be fine for smaller dudes, whose divisions are thinner (how many 108-pound men do you know?), but isn't a great path for bigger pugs who should ideally face considerably more opposition before challenging the best.
It seemed to her that the avenue opening out in front of her was a big forest path which led, farther on, to the west, to the sea whose spray the wind was already blowing in her face.
Flipboard is a bulletproof product on a big growth path.
Every big path is done step by step, so do not be in a hurry.
So we reversed engineered things to make a gin that went great in those cocktails". Engineering, or the escape thereof, played a big part in Krogstad's path to distilling.
Avon and Somerset PCC Sue Mountstevens said: "Changing our perceptions and giving people the opportunity to take a different path is a big part of breaking the cycle of crime". So far, in a trial based on a much smaller area, the course, which is backed and run by the PCC, has proved a success, with a major reduction in re-offending rates.
Past the bridge, under a big sycamore, the path forks.
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