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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide or spacious route, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The hikers chose a broad path that meandered through the forest, making their journey more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a wide trail" or "a spacious route".
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On Thursday, the agency and European regulators announced a broad "path forward" for how to jointly approach cross-border trades.
Some are hesitant to support any bill that does not include a broad path to citizenship for more than just the younger immigrants.
It's a broad path, which varies from chalk and gravel to bare earth and grass, so an all-terrain bike is a must.
The crest of the Thuringian Forest, from the Werra to the Saale rivers, is traversed by the Rennsteig, a broad path of unknown antiquity.
By late afternoon, crews had been dispatched to clear a broad path in the parched earth along the entire length of the line.
(Schweitzer) PAUL JACOBS (Wednesday) In recent years this energetic and thoughtful young organist has cut a broad path through his instrument's repertory, including complete traversals of Messiaen's weighty, mystical organ works.
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From Wengen, a steep but broad path zigzags down through the forest to the valley floor.
On crossing the footbridge, go uphill on the broad path, to a path on the left.
No people have died — that is a miracle!" The flood's broad path sent farmers scrambling.
Follow a broad grassy path ahead across a shallow dip, then bear left along ridge.
The conduction paths however show that neither Sc3+ nor O2− are the conducting species; it is the WO42− anions that follow a broad conduction path.
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